In the browser, i didn’t login in the google account, and I didn’t accept the cookies on that site. Using privacybadger that supposedly should block the 3rd party spyware like that

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    1. Install UBlock Origin
    2. Click the extension’s icon
    3. Click the gears icon for settings
    4. Open the “My filters” tab
    5. Add a line with ||accounts.google.com/gsi/iframe/select?*

    Steps 2 and 3 can be replaced by going to about:addons, finding UBlock Origin, clicking the ... button and selecting “Preferences”.

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      As an additional note this rule is already included in either EasyList – Other Annoyances or AdGuard – Popup Overlays. I recommend just enabling either full category for a more usable internet.

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        I can’t seem to block them by just enabling annoyances blocks on my end.

        “EasyList – Other Annoyances” has this:

        ! Google signin popup
        ###credential_picker_container
        ###credential_picker_iframe
        

        “AdGuard – Popup Overlays” has this:

        ! Warning: check, if auth using Google is not broken
        ||accounts.google.com/gsi/client^$third-party,script,domain=<several specific domains here>
        

        My impression is that the rules want to avoid breaking Google sign-in completely, which this rule may do.

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    Set your language to English: you’ll get the nag in English.

    🥁🪘🥁

    Sorry…

    Seriously though, install Ublock Origin and block as many Google domains as possible. In Reddit, to get rid of that particular nag, block accounts.google.com and google.com.

    Alternatively, don’t do Reddit.

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    noscript stops these dead.

    also stops most other nefarious things sites want to do in your browser.

    also stops many good things, so your day to day surfing will encounter more friction, but be safer.

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    Install ublock, add a filter to block the login prompt in the “my rules” section

    Can’t find the exact rules I have but when I’m on my desktop i can reply with them, there’s a bunch of variants I found searching for it but they should all work (unless googles changed stuff)

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=382324

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        Yep!

        ||id.google.com^ ||accounts.google.com/gsi/$3p ||smartlock.google.com^ ||accounts.google.com/gsi/iframe

        Feels pretty overkill at this point, can’t help assume most of its redundant but I haven’t run into any issues yet. I got them from this firefox support thread a while back

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        That’s the one I use as well and it gets rid of the sign in popup without breaking or blocking other Google sites.

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    Non usare chrome nel caso fosse il tuo browser e installa ublock su firefox

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    Worth noting, this isn’t really a Google thing. It’s something other websites do to allow you to login with various other credentials: Facebook, Google, Amazon – Twitter used to be common. It’s just that Google is obnoxious because when say Reddit allows you to login with your Google account, the login widget Google uses is an obnoxious pop-up.

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      It Is a Google thing. It’s a script that Google gives to third party to promote logging in with their account, and it can access Google cookies, so it can get populated with your name and email (which is absurd as some other malicious js on the same page could parse the HTML to extract the personal data of the user without consent)

      If you’re logged in, there’s a setting buried in the Google account (really buried, very difficult to find) which hides this nag.