No, they are not good in any way. Imagine you have to press buttons whenever you start your car and have to give promises you are not going to go above the speed limit...
It's just plain NONSENSE. This consent madness should be implemented in the browser. You set it once, and then you just forget about it. Poof, problem gone. If
I cannot imagine that the legal systems in question would consider setting a consent setting in your browser, once, to be explicit positive and informed opt-in.
It was in the browser (still is?) called DNT, and it didn't work because the industry ignored, circumvented and even actively opposed it.
Your idea has been tried and was found to not work.
Nah, it should be like notifications. You can set a global block on those. Same should apply to these cookie consent things. You set what you want to keep and enjoy a popup free web.
It's just plain NONSENSE. This consent madness should be implemented in the browser. You set it once, and then you just forget about it. Poof, problem gone. If