I don’t have significant Tampermonkey experience, but I’ve been using uBlock Origin (and uBlock Origin Lite since Chrome broke uBlock Origin usability), and persistently filtering out this content is relatively easy with uBlock Origin Lite once it’s installed:
- Open the site/page with the unwanted content.
- Click to open uBlock Origin Lite’s menu and select Create a custom filter.
- Click the offending content to highlight it (i.e., click the cookie or “Opt-Out Signal Honored” button).
- Drag the slider in the custom filter builder box (lower-right corner) until
div.osano-cm-windowis selected. - Click Create.
To undo:
- Open uBlock Origin Lite’s settings.
- Click the Custom filters tab.
- Click the icon to delete the filter.
I use uBlock Origin in Firefox on Android and have for a long time. It’s one of the reasons Firefox is my default mobile browser. That doesn’t fix the Chrome issue, but I’m unlikely to use Wyze Web Portal in a mobile browser when I have the app available, anyway.
I noticed the appearance of the “Your Privacy Choices” line at the top of the Forum. Even though that’s somewhat annoying (when this other one is still present), at least it rolls away when I scroll.
Edit @ 2026-03-03T01:42:52Z
Just for curiosity, I tried creating custom filters with regular uBlock Origin in Firefox. The process is slightly different because of differences in UI between the extensions, but I found that I could create filters in uBlock Origin and then open its Dashboard and navigate to My filters, where I could copy the relevant lines and then paste them into the uBO Lite Dashboard in Chrome (navigating to Custom filters and then selecting Import / Export to paste the filter lines):
forums.wyze.com###privacyChoicesLink
forums.wyze.com##.osano-cm-window
my.wyze.com###privacyChoicesLink
my.wyze.com##.osano-cm-window
That seems to work if someone wants an easy way to make these things disappear while Wyze is tinkering, but I’ll probably delete the filters or turn them off again because I want to see if/when this changes.
Edit @ 2026-03-03T16:29:08Z
I messed around a little more yesterday, because I was curious about a couple of other things:
- These filters can be pasted/imported into uBlock Origin in Firefox on Android and work as expected.
- The filters can be reduced to two entries to cover all
wyze.comsubdomains (main Web site, Help Center [Support], Forum, Web Portal):wyze.com###privacyChoicesLink wyze.com##.osano-cm-window
I’m not specifically advocating that anyone do this, but I’m posting it here because it’s already been suggested, and this seems to be one of the easiest ways to eliminate this content from view until Wyze figures out how they’re going to address this compliance issue in a way that doesn’t interfere with community members’ use of their Web properties. I’m keeping these filters off for myself because I want to be able to see if/when they change it, but I certainly wouldn’t blame someone else for getting fed up and wanting to make these elements go away. For anyone already using uBlock Origin/Lite, this might be the simplest way to do that.