While browsing the web, the you will see cookie banners everywhere. On every site you have to choose what cookies you want to accept and - more important - you want to deny. While doing this, you will see different questions, groups and layouts on every site. Sometimes you even need more time to solve the cookie banner than actually retrieving the needed information.
But the worst part is, if you're interested in actual privacy, you need much more time. It's mostly one click to accept all, but it's harder to deny all. And of course, mean websites try to annoy you steadily until you accept all. So they will "forget" you said no but always remember you said yes. If you're managing you're cookies outside this banner (earlier known as delete cookies after session) the sites even cannot remember you and annoy you again - but this is by design.
So after all, you don't gain the intended privacy, you lose it. That's why in my perception the cookie handling should be done by the browser. There are some big advantages but no drawbacks.
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