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  • Yes, but these are likely coming loose due to vibrations over many flights. Other airlines did an inspection after this news broke and found similar problems. Alaska was just the first to run into issues from it.

  • Yes, and? That reinforces what I'm saying. As long as they don't install the cookies, the user can browse the site without seeing the banner. Therefore if the user blocks the banner, they can't install the cookies, that doesn't mean they can't show the user the site.

    Not sure what's hard to understand here.

  • No, it doesn't. The banner is only needed for you to accept the cookies. It's completely fine to just block the banners or not show them, just the user can't accept the cookies, so CNN can't use them.

    CNN would rather block the user than lose out on the chance to save those cookies.