Privacy Badger
Automatically learns to block hidden trackers. Made by leading digital rights nonprofit EFF to stop companies from spying on you.
Automatic handling of GDPR consent forms
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Cookie pop-ups are designed to be confusing and make you 'agree' to be tracked. This add-on automatically answers consent pop-ups for you, so you can't be manipulated. Set your preferences once, and let the technology do the rest!
This add-on is built and maintained by workers at Aarhus University in Denmark. We are privacy researchers that got tired of seeing how companies violate the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Because the organisations that enforce the GDPR do not have enough resources, we built this add-on to help them out.
We looked at 680 pop-ups and combined their data processing purposes into 5 categories that you can toggle on or off. Sometimes our categories don't perfectly match those on the website, so then we will choose the more privacy preserving option.
The first version of this add-on works with 4 popular pop-ups: Cookiebot, OneTrust, QuantCast, and TrustArc. The add-on is open source, so anyone can add additional pop-ups through our template system: https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic.
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* Fixed issues related to manifest v3
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thanks for saving me a few clicks each time I visit a website
Doesn't work
Convenient way to make your choices *once* and apply them to every site you visit. Lets you know it's working without getting in your way.
Fantastic extension, if you're the kind of user who can't browse without an adblocker, you won't be able to browse without this after trying it.
Installed and first 3 sites (heise.de, computerbild.de and bmw.de) I tried and it was not working: It seemed to "click around" and at the end cookie popup was still displayed! Very disappointing and completely useless... Then I installed good old "I don't care about cookies" extension and reloaded "heise.de" website - cockie popup was immediately gone! So unfortunately this extension is pretty useless - rather stay with "I don't care about cookies" which at least works on most of the websites.
Saved tons of time!!! thanks!!!
Really makes a difference when browsing websites, especially visiting new ones. I like that the extension has the option to automatically minimize the cookie pop-ups afterwards. You can see the extension working and it's so satisfying!
Quality of life nuff said
Been using for several years now. Haven't failed me. I very recommend to others.
Running this with Vivaldi browser (cookie sources blocked through Vivaldi as well). Pulled up multiple journal article sites and haven't seen a cookie pop-up yet. Very happy!