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Plugin container for firefox popups
Plugin container for firefox popups









plugin container for firefox popups

★ You can choose 10 different background patterns for the popup. ★ Option to set the background colour of the popup. ★ Joomla Articles can be displayed in popup. ★ Sets different cookie for multiple modules activated. ★ Option to enable/disable the close button of the popup. ★ Insert Videos, iframes, images and text contents into the Popup. ★ HTML content can be added into the popup. ★ Define number of days for the popup to reappear. ★ Option to set time to close the popup automatically (in milliseconds) ★ Option to set delay in time of the popup (in milliseconds) The popup module is very easy to configure and comes with documentation. ✓ Settings to disable popup for Mobile devices. ✓ Set session/cookie on pageload or closing the popup button. ✓ Set popup to open after a defined number of days, hours or minutes. It has the option to set the popup based on Cookie or Session. ✓ You can open the popup once or again and again. ✓ You can set time for auto close for the popup. ✓ You can set time for auto open delay for the popup. ✓ You can select to show the popup for specified menu items using this extension. ✓ You can add custom HTML and Joomla articles into the popup. Just saying.✓ Option to set the position of the text to click.

plugin container for firefox popups

Should be safe?ītw Daniel, I find it really ironic that to comment on your blog I had to disable ALL security addons and as your site blocked me I had to use a freaking VPN to get back in. There too, no idea if it's allowing or rejecting the options, and what else it's doing, but at least it's by Firefox. The first time you are redirected to the google consent page you start recording with Laboratory, and from that moment you have no more redirect. This one was created for a different purpose but I have found it by searching for "consent" and so I gave it a go and it works. Or are my many addons nullifying each other?Īnyway I have found two addons which work:ġ) Consent Blocker: it's not clear to me if while bypassing the redirect it's allowing or rejecting the search customization, youtube history and AD personalisation options.Ģ) Laboratory (by Firefox). Is it because now it's not anymore a popup but a redirect to another page? Hi, unfortunately it does not seem to work anymore? You can check your browser at made by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). There are - of course - other ways to track you ("browser fingerprinting" is the technical term) but those are much harder to do than just collecting cookies and related website pings.

plugin container for firefox popups

limit tracking on third-party websites that you happen to have used before or after using a Facebook service) to when you are actively using their services (i.e.

  • you limit tracking by Google, Facebook, Amazon etc.
  • you make tracking yourself online harder for advertisers.
  • when your laptop is finding a new - eh - owner. That way your cookie jar cannot be used to impersonate you, e.g.
  • you are automatically logged out of any web application you are using.
  • On common mobile browsers you need to clear the cookies manually every now and then. There are settings for that a bit hidden in the "Advanced settings" section. The easiest way is to tell Mozilla Firefox or Google Chromium to delete all cookies on browser exit. Google.*#.widget-consent-fullscreen.widget-consent Google.*#html:style(overflow: visible scroll !important ) ! Google - remove cookie-consent-popup and restore scroll functionality User "Sepp Depp" has created the base of the following filter set that WFM (updated since):Īdd this to your uBlock Origin "My filters" tab: Unfortunately none of the big "anti-annoyances" filter lists seem to have picked that one up yet but the friendly folks from the Computerbase Forum to the rescue. Yeah, I'm sure this is totally following the intent of the EU Directive 2009/136/EC (the "cookie law"). You may log in to Google to set your preference. And - of course - there is no "no tracking consent, technically required cookies only" button.

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    If you clear your browser cookies regularly (as you should do), Google will annoy you with a full screen cookie consent overlay these days.











    Plugin container for firefox popups