i seem to be running into the problem lately with websites i visit on my phone that my phone screen is too small. i have an iphone 2020 SE, it's literally one of the smaller iphone types because i have small hands and i prefer a phone with a home button on it and im not one of those people that update my phone all that often. i've only had 5 cell phones over the entire course of my life, that number including ones that weren't smartphones.
notification pop ups about what cookies are being tracked with a button at the bottom, terms of service text i have to accept, or other "fullscreen" bodies of text are often offscreen for me these days and i can't scroll to whatever i need to look at or zoom out because the developers of whatever thing i'm using consider the smallest viable screen is about 200-400 pixels larger than what my screen is capable of displaying (so i end up accidentally refreshing the page and just staring at the same wall of text again). this is still a fairly "new" phone, it's running on semi-latest version, i had the battery replaced a few months ago, it's a perfectly good smartphone device, but i guess an "average" user is not using a phone at this display size.
i guess that's the nature of software/website development though, smartly building for the most middle of the ground specs/requirements because then you don't have to make that many versions or adjustments for every single possible piece of hardware, firmware, or software that interacts with whatever you're making.
i wouldn't be here if i weren't trying to access your website though. it'd accept your shitty cookies policy but you can't even give me that.