Mozilla is working on a new usability feature in its open source Firefox web browser that can automate interactions with so-called Cookie banners on websites.
Dropping a totally random session cookie? Not allowed because cookies from your domain are now blocked.
The prompts are disabled/dismissed, not the cookies. You can still use e.g. session cookies as long as you don’t make it possible to connect it to other PII.
That said, I hear you regarding the tooling. If Sentry/GA/Datadog can’t be used due to collecting too much PII, that makes your life as a developer much more difficult. It might even be impossible to create a generic analytics tool that avoids PII, though it’s certainly possible to create custom analytics.
Fwiw, I’m based in the EU. My strategy so far has been to talk to and interview real people and rely on aggregate counters. I can see how that makes it difficult to diagnose issues that only appear for a small percentage of users.
The prompts are disabled/dismissed, not the cookies. You can still use e.g. session cookies as long as you don’t make it possible to connect it to other PII.
That said, I hear you regarding the tooling. If Sentry/GA/Datadog can’t be used due to collecting too much PII, that makes your life as a developer much more difficult. It might even be impossible to create a generic analytics tool that avoids PII, though it’s certainly possible to create custom analytics.
Fwiw, I’m based in the EU. My strategy so far has been to talk to and interview real people and rely on aggregate counters. I can see how that makes it difficult to diagnose issues that only appear for a small percentage of users.