>>106270806
Why don't you try? Installation seems straightforward.

>>106264837
The issue is that it's not the website that wants to set those cookies or track you, but unrelated third parties who do not provide you with any service and you never wanted to deal with in the first place.
In most cases there are HUNDREDS of such "partners" on any given website, and their main revenue isn't serving you ads but profiling you, cross-referencing with many other companies (bank, insurance, grocery store) to improve this profile and keep it up to date. It's as powerful as the Chinese social credit system with none of the government oversight.
They then sell these profiles to the highest bidder. Some of these buyers do illegal things with the data and you have no recourse and no control over it.
Ask yourself why would 919 different companies care about the fact that you browse a gaming website – do you really believe that each of them has games to sell you?