Fair enough, but Mint gives you the more up to date base of Ubuntu and some QoL tools that Debian doesn't have. If you prefer Debian, then use it. I just feel Mint is better for beginners or people who want an easier time with less tinkering.
So, consent-o-matic isn't supposed to block this. It's supposed to reject the shit automatically whenever it pops up to save you time and frustration. Sorry if my previous comment wasn't very clear about the difference here.
Fair enough, but Mint gives you the more up to date base of Ubuntu and some QoL tools that Debian doesn't have. If you prefer Debian, then use it. I just feel Mint is better for beginners or people who want an easier time with less tinkering.