I can see why you would interpret it that way, and maybe my interpretation is wrong. Either way, you can just try whatever and continue.
If you want to skip most of these on iOS/macOS, you can use Safari which has Privacy Pass built in. I think the Privacy Pass addon is no longer supported, so for other platforms we’ll have to suffer through these vague questions until something else (and probably worse) is implemented cross-browser.
I can see why you would interpret it that way, and maybe my interpretation is wrong. Either way, you can just try whatever and continue.
If you want to skip most of these on iOS/macOS, you can use Safari which has Privacy Pass built in. I think the Privacy Pass addon is no longer supported, so for other platforms we’ll have to suffer through these vague questions until something else (and probably worse) is implemented cross-browser.