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Try to modify something on weather underground and then click save...it took me fucking ages
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athlon173226y@FrodoSwaggins I mean after unchecking the marketing purposes, it took like 2 minutes of processing.
I still think only GitLab got cookies right -
athlon173226y@FrodoSwaggins look men, I just wanted to download JDK, because I wanted to compile my game in Unity for Android.
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http://jdk.java.net
Starting with Java 11 you won't have a reason to navigate to Oracle anymore. -
May be they're copying your entire data, they have on you on your browser. So that the load on their db reduces, as they have everything in your browser. Very very distributed database
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@gymmerDeveloper Then it stays on the browser, why would they suddenly want to copy everything to the server 😂
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git-gud14186yNot even sure if that's oracle or TrustArc, since i've seen that exact thing on other sites as well (with the same issues)
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620hun83706yI always just remove the whole wrapper in the inspector then remove the overflow: hidden attribute from the body.
That way they can't bully you into accepting anything 😛 -
@phreakyphoenix now you understand why it takes so much of time. Its called the circle of cookies
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If I remember correct, it sends to each of the partners opt out request. It will fail in about 90% cases and you will either accept those anyway or never come back.
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