Hmm... After a few days I returned to the forum to see if I had any further replies and didn't receive an email notification... but I had not. Then I noticed -- I'm still logged in and the cookie permission box did not appear!
So, this must have been some sort of glitch unless something changed on your end (unlikely) in the past few days. It almost seems that the action of interrogating my cookies in Firefox kicked in to working propertly.
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- 2024-11-20 08:44
- Forum: Forum information, requests, and feedback.
- Topic: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
- Replies: 10
- Views: 842
- 2024-11-18 12:04
- Forum: Forum information, requests, and feedback.
- Topic: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
- Replies: 10
- Views: 842
Re: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
The Firefox developer tool storage inspector shows I have four cookies from the page:
forumdebian_cook_k value is a series of lowercase letters and number maybe 14 characters long
forumdebian_cook_sid value is a longer series of numbers looking more like hex
forumdebian_cook_u value is a six digit number
klaro value a string that looks a little like a url but with %22s and refers to essential / true / youtube
The expiration of the first three are about three days in the future. The klaro ...
forumdebian_cook_k value is a series of lowercase letters and number maybe 14 characters long
forumdebian_cook_sid value is a longer series of numbers looking more like hex
forumdebian_cook_u value is a six digit number
klaro value a string that looks a little like a url but with %22s and refers to essential / true / youtube
The expiration of the first three are about three days in the future. The klaro ...
- 2024-11-18 09:52
- Forum: Forum information, requests, and feedback.
- Topic: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
- Replies: 10
- Views: 842
Re: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
Hmm. FIrst, thanks for the replies and mentions of ways to actively block cookie banners like you have. I have no problem accepting your use of cookies.
Second -- are you confirming that for people without special settings/extensions the cookie Decline/Allow pop-over box in the lower right corner appears on every page load ? I would expect that if I click "Accept" then you will store a cookie that says I accepted it so next time a forum page is loaded, the web server knows I have accepted the ...
Second -- are you confirming that for people without special settings/extensions the cookie Decline/Allow pop-over box in the lower right corner appears on every page load ? I would expect that if I click "Accept" then you will store a cookie that says I accepted it so next time a forum page is loaded, the web server knows I have accepted the ...
- 2024-11-11 09:20
- Forum: Forum information, requests, and feedback.
- Topic: Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
- Replies: 10
- Views: 842
Cookies Decline - Accept box appears every page load
Hello!
For the purposes of visiting this forum I generally use Firefox on MacOS. I use EFF Privacy Badger and NoScript. Privacy badger shows 'no trackers blocked' and NoScirpt is showing scripts being requested (which I have allowd) from plethora.debian.net and ajax.googleapis.com.
Firefox "Enhanced Tracking Protection" is set to Custom with Cookie setting to block only from 'unvisited web sites'.
Every time I load a new page on the forum the large cookie permission box appears in the lower ...
For the purposes of visiting this forum I generally use Firefox on MacOS. I use EFF Privacy Badger and NoScript. Privacy badger shows 'no trackers blocked' and NoScirpt is showing scripts being requested (which I have allowd) from plethora.debian.net and ajax.googleapis.com.
Firefox "Enhanced Tracking Protection" is set to Custom with Cookie setting to block only from 'unvisited web sites'.
Every time I load a new page on the forum the large cookie permission box appears in the lower ...
- 2024-11-10 12:11
- Forum: Beginners Questions
- Topic: [O/S] Keyslot requires more than available memory
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1668
Re: [O/S] Keyslot requires more than available memory
Hello... I noticed this message today. I think it appeared after upgrading from Debian 11.x to Debian 12.x. Or it could have been the more recent 12.7 to 12.8 upgrade. I have not reduced my ram size (it is and has been 512 MB). Is it cause for concern? The decryption was successful.