No more popups
Opera Touch – the mobile browser designed specifically for one-handed use – has a new feature for iPhone users who are sick of tapping buttons to accept cookies whenever they visit a new site.
- Everything we know about the iPhone 11
- We've rounded up the best iPhone apps of 2019
- Keep your thumbs busy with the best free iPhone games
The feature made its debut in Opera Touch for Android in November 2018 and proved so popular the developers decided to roll it out more widely.
It uses a combination of CSS rules and Javascript heuristics and has been tested on over 15,000 popular sites. Opera says it will be adding more sites as the feature matures.
The way the cookie crumbles
Cookie prompts became commonplace after the implementation of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) last year. Their purpose is to let you know what data the website's owners gather using cookies, and give you the opportunity to opt out. However, many web users are willing to accept cookies if it means they can browse uninterrupted.
"A cookie dialog blocker is a tool which allows users to block those dialogs that break their web experience," Maciej Kocemba, product manager for Opera Touch told TechRadar. "So when you enable the feature, it will just hide the dialogs but cookies will still be enabled. This feature is about removing the dialogs and not really about whether you accept a cookie or not. It works as if you just ignored the dialog and continued to read a site without closing the prompt.
READ MORE:
No comments:
Post a Comment