Avoid websites asking you to accept cookies
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It is something that happens every time we enter a website. They ask us to accept cookies. They have been legally bound since 2011, by the European Union. It is something that for many users can be very heavy, and with good reason. But luckily there are ways to avoid having to go through this process over and over again.
There are extensions that can help us save all those unnecessary clicks if we use Google Chrome. In this way we can speed up the browsing process, since there are pages in which we cannot enter without accepting the cookie policy. We present you CookiesOK ?
How does CookiesOK work?
It seems that the European Union has become aware of this malaise and has taken action on the matter. Messages about the cookie policy of each web page will disappear by 2018. Meanwhile, an extension like CookiesOK can help us make waiting much more comfortable. That way we don't waste time with the message on each website.
It is an extension for Google Chrome. Its operation is very simple. It is responsible for accepting the cookie policies of each web page that we enter. The informational message about cookies is useless. For many users the only thing it does is disturb.
We can download and install it in Google Chrome. Just go to the Chrome extensions store. It is free, making it one more incentive to consider. The only thing you should keep in mind is that it may not work with all websites, but with the absolute majority of websites it will save you from having to go through the process of the cookie policy message. What do you think about CookiesOK?
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