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Cookies are a core part of WWW standard architecture. You cannot reasonably expect to use websites today without accepting cookies.

Without cookies, the web as we know it cannot function properly. I suggest you either (a) disable your third-party cookies in your browser settings and stop fretting over nothing—because regular cookies are not a privacy threat; or (b) stop using the web entirely.

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