In the browser, i didn't login in the google account, and I didn't accept the cookies on that site. Using privacybadger that supposedly should block the 3rd party spyware like that
- Install UBlock Origin
- Click the extension's icon
- Click the gears icon for settings
- Open the "My filters" tab
- Add a line with
||accounts.google.com/gsi/iframe/select?*
Steps 2 and 3 can be replaced by going to
about:addons
, finding UBlock Origin, clicking thebutton and selecting "Preferences".
Set your language to English: you'll get the nag in English.
🥁🪘🥁
Sorry...
Seriously though, install Ublock Origin and block as many Google domains as possible. In Reddit, to get rid of that particular nag, block
accounts.google.com
andgoogle.com
.Alternatively, don't do Reddit.
Alternatively, don't do Reddit.
"Cpt. Obvious move" detected. I like it.
Old reddit redirect or popup off could probably work as well (both are exentions on firefox).
Click the eye dropper symbol in uBlock, that opens the element picker.
Next, click the popup, and then preview > apply
As other people have mentioned, you can use uBlock Origin to hide these banners.
For Reddit specifically, I recommend using a private frontend called Redlib. You can install LibRedirect to automatically redirect all Reddit links to Redlib.
Ah dude no1 has pointed u to the holy grail. Here u go my fellow human https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/wiki/solutions/#wiki_google_login_dialogs_on_various_pages
P.s. there is only ublock. Ublock is king/queen
Non usare chrome nel caso fosse il tuo browser e installa ublock su firefox
Install ublock, add a filter to block the login prompt in the “my rules” section
Can’t find the exact rules I have but when I’m on my desktop i can reply with them, there’s a bunch of variants I found searching for it but they should all work (unless googles changed stuff)
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=382324
Yep!
||id.google.com^ ||accounts.google.com/gsi/$3p ||smartlock.google.com^ ||accounts.google.com/gsi/iframe
Feels pretty overkill at this point, can't help assume most of its redundant but I haven't run into any issues yet. I got them from this firefox support thread a while back
I disable javascript by default (with a keybind toggle, I think noscript can do something similar in normie browsers), and I never get these.
Firefox on its own blocks some of these popups (in some countries). Otherwise, add some annoyance filters in ublock origin
There is a feature (permission) in new versions of Chromium that can help. I don't remember the name though.