But as Kent said, if its going to produce popups it really, really needs
to announce itself properly including a link to some docs that are
written from the point of view of a user rather than the point of view
of a website developer! :(

It'll totally fail on my system (I hope), anyway, since I ban popups!

Lucas Rufkahr <l...@lukerufkahr.com> wrote:
> Its just a javascript application from whatever website you were on.
> https://www.klaro.org/docs/
> 
> All the best
> 
> - - -
> Lucas Rufkahr
> https://lukerufkahr.com
> For UMSL inquiries: lr...@umsystem.edu
> 
> Feb 6, 2025, 13:08 by we...@acu.edu:
> 
> > On 2/6/25 13:06, Kent West wrote:
> >  
> >> On 2/6/25 13:01, Kent West wrote:
> >>  
> >>>  A few times recently, while using Debian unstable with KDE on
> >>> Wayland, browsing with Firefox Nightly, I've had a pop-up come up
> >>> in the "System Tray" area that starts out with "A few settings
> >>> are required to be able to use certain functions. This controls
> >>> whether a service is allowed to set cookies or not." 
> >> Here's a link to a screenshot of the second window:
> >>
> >> https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies.png
> >>  
> > And the first:
> >
> > https://kentwest.neocities.org/misc/cookies-0.png
> >  
> >>> The box gives no indication of what generated this message,
> >>> except that it was "Realized through Klaro". When I click on the
> >>> "Go to Cookies Settings" button, I get taken to another anonymous
> >>> box with a bunch of settings. I didn't pay attention to what
> >>> those settings are, because, being wary of anonymous pop-ups and
> >>> their shenanigans, I just closed the pop-ups, assuming they were
> >>> some sort of scammer attempt from some web-page I had hit.
> >>>
> >>> If this is a legit pop-up, it REALLY needs to identify who it's
> >>> from. I'm not about to start giving permissions based on some
> >>> rando pop-up.
> >>>
> >>> Anyone who can shed light on this? Thanks!
> >>>  
> 

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