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Thanks! I appreciate the first attempt. However, the goal of CoM is to provide users with granular options for their consent answers. Would you be able to implement a slightly more extensive rule where it does actually go through the settings and answers to the different purposes individually? Happy to help if necessary |
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This is used on https://learn.microsoft.com/ (and potentially other microsoft-related sites).
It's a basic first attempt that auto-rejects everything based on where the buttons are in the DOM. I didn't want to use text filtering because I thought it'd break with non-English languages...
I've tested it with Firefox Nightly 146 (1.11.2025) on Linux, and it worked on my machine (tm). If you got questions/suggestions, let me know.