ridiculously easy to provide. Number two Tell my browser to ask me every time a website tries to set a cookie. Like number one, it's annoying and sometimes impossible. Wondering why that would be impossible? Well, some websites set a lot of cookies. Enough that bringing up all the accept/reject boxes crashes my computer. The limit seems to be about forty. The browser goes first. If I don't get it shut down in time and that's not easy. With more popping up all the time, the rest of the system follows about five seconds later.
Number three and most easy; leave the website and never look back.
That's not what any site admin would want, but if the other two fail, it's usually what I end up doing. This isn't an isolated occasion, either. Every single site where it makes sense to require cookies and a few where it doesn't; redirect us to a page that seems uniquely designed to drive us to distraction. It contains no useful information whatsoever, has so little variation in its deliver that it might as well have been pasted in, and many innocent-looking links on affected websites secretly lead to it. In conclusion cookies can be stopped in away if you are willing to go the extra step. But, seriously whose genius idea was it to give the stockers a lazy way out? In ways cookies are completely unnecessary thing and if one day the government or whoever is in charge of them comes to their senses and gets rid of them nothing will be missed. But then again people to might actually be satisfied with something and we all know satisfaction means not buying new
products.