I find it hard to believe that web browsers are pushing updates every single week, sometimes even more than once a week, and most of those update are automatically downloaded and installed, and yet, those guys still haven't found a mechanism for saving a default value for GDPR cookie prompts to not appear in the first place. Not necessarily because the web browser would provide a mechanism for hiding or not letting those in, but for setting a predefined bool value so the blocking banner does not need to appear.
One would think this would have been thought throughout even *BEFORE* GDPR came into that cookie game thing.
Why such slowness to act ?
Are those guys beyond stupid ? What's going on ?
Also, that would also be a welcome improvement for adBlock since basically the event system lets adBlock know about banners wanting to show up, and given thus the opportunity to kill them before it bothers the viewer.