GR, there are extensions such as this:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... ijmfeeejhc which can give Chrome (and other Chromium browsers) this feature. I haven't tried them, because I rarely see those messages. You probably used to see them all them time with your browser because you had cookies disabled, but for a normal user those things are not a huge problem because your choice is stored in the cookie and you you don't get the prompt constantly for the same site.
Personally for my day to day usage I don't mind cookies or tracking. I don't care if Google knows that I was searching for a new monitor or a cruise. Cookies can be useful in many occasions and disabling them just makes your life harder without any good reason. If there is something I truly want to hide so neither my ISP, any government or any company can know what I am doing, then I use Tor Browser which can hide everything, including my IP and it is truly anonymous and as secure as it can be.