If it's a random website it's running in the throwaway container anyway, so they get an 'accept all' and when the window closes, their cookies are all discarded anyway :D
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Daniel Silverstone ππππΒ² π³οΈβππ¬π§ retweeted
I think not just fallible but also design for deliberate attempts to circumvent, as per your previous message. In some circumstances, design processes for people *trying to break them*.
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Daniel Silverstone ππππΒ² π³οΈβππ¬π§ retweeted
*iff* your meter is one which can, then it'll be the manufacturer of the meter you need to start with to ensure the upgrade is available. Then you have to get your supplier to *integrate* that update, and then deploy it.
Welcome to why I held out for a SMETS2 meter :D
The new FF UI for tabs is awful, I've already had to complain about the moving of the tab container line to the top. the divorcing of it from the "tabs in a folder drawer" concept is just another sad move. It helps 'differentiate' FF from Chrome, but not in a good way.