consent fatigue

About this tag
Consent fatigue refers to the weariness users experience when repeatedly asked to agree to terms of service, privacy policies, or data collection prompts. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how Mozilla's Firefox 138.x update introduces a more transparent but demanding consent process for its Terms of Use and Privacy Notice. Users may feel overwhelmed by the frequency and complexity of these requests, leading to automatic acceptance without full understanding. This tag covers the balance between user privacy and the burden of constant consent decisions, particularly in browser software on Windows and other platforms.
  1. Firefox 138.x Onboarding: A New Era of Transparency and User Consent

    Mozilla’s Firefox browser has long positioned itself as the champion of user privacy and transparency in the crowded web arena. Now, with the impending rollout of Firefox version 138.x across all major desktop platforms—including Windows, Mac, and Linux—the company is taking a bold, if...