Firefox 115 could come with its own "I don't care about cookies"

Firefox 115 will remove Cookie notifications

During the weekend and the beginning of the following, Mozilla begins the dance of versions of its web browser. It uploads the new stable version on Saturday or Sunday, but doesn't make its release official until Tuesday. They released red panda browser v114 yesterday, which means v116 went into the Nightly channel and Firefox 115 is now in the beta channel. One of the possible novelties is the one you have in the header capture.

It is common for Mozilla to add new features in its beta version that are not included in the stable version. They usually delay them waiting for a better moment, but in the Privacy and Security section of Firefox 115 a new one has appeared option that is very reminiscent of the extension I do not care about cookies. Although I should say that it has appeared in the Privacy & Security section, since it is not available in the Spanish beta in Spain (es_ES).

Firefox 115 will arrive on July 4

For those who do not know her, I do not care about cookies, which translates to Spanish as "I don't care about cookies", is an extension/list that acts similar to an ad blocker, but what it hidden in this case are the notices of use of cookies that bother more than anything else; even if we do not accept it, they can continue doing their thing... Whenever they can, they "click" on what they do not consent to and continue, if this makes the page not work, they simply accept them and, if they are not on the list, we will see the banner.

brave introduced your own solution last fall (in the northern hemisphere). Vivaldi allows you to activate the check box I do not care about cookies in their blocker, and one can only think what Google will do about it. Although the truth is that we already know it: it is working so that cookies disappear completely, but for this it wants to develop something that does not make it lose benefits that it obtains thanks to our digital x-rays, or in other words, our habits of use of the Internet. browser.

Firefox 115 will arrive on july 4, and it could do so with this novelty and others such as the possibility of opening links that we have on the clipboard by middle-clicking on a new tab or a quick actions button that will allow us to perform some actions directly from the URL bar.

Linux users interested in seeing the option to hide cookies can download the latest Firefox 115 beta in North American English (link).


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  1.   Felipe said

    For now with the "Cookies AutoDelete" extension I accept everything and when I close the tab, all cookies are automatically deleted