wulbert
pfm Member
I generally try to always "Reject All" cookies on most sites I visit. I'm a grumpy old sod like that.
However, it becomes very tiresome, especially when researching something and sorting out the cookies on every single website I visit ends up taking longer that the actual fact finding.
In spite of the fact that I "Save my Settings" after rejecting cookies, the web site will not "remember" my settings and I will have to repeat the whole rigmarole on my next visit. ( Why can't they just have one "cookie" that remembers that I don't want to share my data with their "partners"? )
I'm increasingly just accepting the cookies because I'm getting tired of wasting my time. Am I being unreasonably difficult in rejecting cookies? Am I missing out on a better, tailored experience?
What do you do? Any tips?
However, it becomes very tiresome, especially when researching something and sorting out the cookies on every single website I visit ends up taking longer that the actual fact finding.
In spite of the fact that I "Save my Settings" after rejecting cookies, the web site will not "remember" my settings and I will have to repeat the whole rigmarole on my next visit. ( Why can't they just have one "cookie" that remembers that I don't want to share my data with their "partners"? )
I'm increasingly just accepting the cookies because I'm getting tired of wasting my time. Am I being unreasonably difficult in rejecting cookies? Am I missing out on a better, tailored experience?
What do you do? Any tips?