Noble Firefox developer knights! Please use your sword of programming knowledge to slay this foul-mouthed dragon, this greatest evil of internet surfing.
Are we sure that from a compliance (and GDPR) point of view this is acceptable? I do believe the consumer needs to be involved into this act since the rights are on their side, bot on the browser's.
I don't think this would be a problem if users had to consciously activate this feature. (You could ask them to do so the first time they start Firefox).
Additionally, you could add excluded websites to a list in the settings.
@tigo_cat Thank you! I didn' know that! Ok, then I would be in favour of a standard, e.g. fixed html-ids for the popup, the selection and the buttons, so that every cookie consent popup can be intercepted. And the plugin should become a standard part of Firefox. 🙂