A reject all button would appear on every page because the website wouldn't remember that you rejected cookies.
this post was submitted on 22 May 2025
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It has never been forbidden to store first party cookies required for site functionality. This includes remembering the banner setting.
Im fine with this
In before all the top 100 sites just add a deny button that takes you to a 404 page, or some unformatted XML
They'll just continue to ignore the law. This requirement has been in place since before the first wave of cookie banners.