I do not understand
That is my issue. I was looking for a way to prevent google from spamming me with that consent page every time. I searched "consent" in the firefox addons. Laboratory was among the results and I could not understand a word of what it does, but it was the only one from firefox, so I gave it a try and it worked. I opened google, recorded, closed google, cleaned cookies/cache, closed firefox (which in my settings also cleans cookies) and opened it again. No more google consent. But I wonder, how did this happen? And what exactly happened? I mean, in the the consent page google gives 4 options, 1 for search, 1 for youtube, 2 for ads. You can allow or refuse each of them. What did your addon do? Did it allow them, refuse them, or just bypass it (but how, and what will then google do, will it allow all?).
I tried it again in Techcruch. This time it did not work. I am confused. I am clearly not using this addon the way it was meant for, but as long as it does what I need I'd be fine. After all, NOTHING else works against google consent (apart for an addon called Consent Blocker, but that is not monitored by firefox, and I give priority to things monitored by firefox).
Thanks for the help...
Did you ever find an answer to this question?