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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WOW!!!! 👍
Didn't work on the first two sites I tried. Uninstalled.
Doesn't work for any czech pages
Very good.
Really cool extension! However, it has to be a frequently used cookie consent form service(CMPs) to be used. - Niche website or a website with their own cookie consent form will not work with this app. + Works with some of the popular cookie consent services(CMPs). Recommend to keep it installed just in case when this extension is able to work. to dev: please increase the ammount of cookie consent service and possibly microsoft's cookie consent or other services like google. Thanks! keep the good work up! The list of CMPs supported. The list from the github repo: Compatible CMPs Consent-O-Matic currently works with these CMPs: Autodesk begadi.com chandago consentmanager.net cookiebar cookiebot cookiecontrolcivic cookieinformation cookieLab didomi.io dr.dk DPG Media EvidonBanner EvidonIFrame ez-cookie future ikeaToast lemonde.fr oil onetrust optanon optanon-alternative quantcast quantcast2 SFR sharethis sourcepoint sourcepointframe sourcepointpopup springer tealium.com theGuardian trustarcbar trustarcframe umf.dk uniconsent Webedia wordpressgdpr
Yeah... not impressed. Barely seems to work half the time; and on top of that, my desktop has shown significant slowdown since installing... personally, reckon I was better off just paying for adblock premium. Long story short - if you want a more effective cookie blocker, I'd suggest looking elsewhere.
Amazing stuff when works
It doesn't work all the time; but when it does work, it works well.
zkusil jsem cnn a bbc, nefunguje ani na jednom
Picked 3 random websites from the UK and none of them seemed to be registered by the extension. Not sure if I am using it wrong?