These are old options. I checked these off long ago.
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Yes. Yes, they did.
The issue is that I already knew about cookies. I don't want my browser to phone home (or anywhere else) without my consent.
Oh, butter is better, sure, but my preferences are not mutually exclusive.
For example, I like salads without dressing, though salads with dressing taste better. Does that mean that we must ditch all salads without dressing? I hope not.
Hey, I like margarine...
Search terms is not some minor thing to collect, though.
Interesting! I'd like to experience this at some point.
This is a mandatory rule now.
Can you connect a steam deck to an external screen? (Genuine question.)
There are so, so, so many good games that are still fun to play today. Why do people subject themselves into the whims of companies such as Bethseda, EA, etc?
That doesn't mean that those fridges were simply discarded. They were probably refurbished and re-sold.
And what you described about being obsolete sounds like a fashion thing, not an engineering thing.
When Chrome asks the user to activate a similar feature while Firefox doesn't - welp, no. They don't understand user consent.
Imagine finding a Mozilla microphone under your dining table. "Oh, but you can remove it and toss it. That's understanding user consent!"