What happens if I use a website without clicking “accept cookies”?

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I saw Tom Scott’s video about how cookies are how your computer talks to the server and all that and fingerprinting and stuff, but you’re supposed to be able to say no to cookies, right? Most websites don’t have an option to say no. I’ve noticed that I usually get a banner that just says “accept all cookies” at the bottom of the website, but you can use the website anyways. Knowing the world we live in, I assume the cookies are active even if you never click the accept button? I’m guessing there’s some loophole thing that’s like “by using our site you agree to cookies even if you don’t push accept” or something.

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A recent proposition in California attempted to make it so that companies could degrade service quality if data isn’t provided (cookies declined) but claimed to increase consumer privacy in other ways.

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