Cookie Consent Popup Blocker Cookie Consent Popup Blocker

Productivity
Version: 2.0.0
Last Update: 2023-02-22

Overview

Cookie Consent Popup Blocker is a Chrome extension developed by DavG25. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Cookie Consent Popup Blocker is 2.0.0, updated on 2023-02-22.
6,000+ users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: davg25.com

Block “Before you continue” cookie consent popup on Google and YouTube sites

After the introduction of GDPR, Google and YouTube began showing cookie consent popups on their websites, making it more difficult to navigate them for residents of any GDPR compliant country

This extension blocks cookie consent popups before they appear, as it can be time consuming to manually close them, especially when frequently clearing cookies or starting new incognito sessions

Note: to block cookie consent popups in incognito sessions, enable "Allow in Incognito" in the Chrome extension settings

Additional customization for enterprise environments is available through policies, visit https://davg25.com/?cookie-consent-popup-blocker-enterprise for more details

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

6,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-02-22

Current Version

2.0.0

Size

125KiB

Author

DavG25

Website

davg25.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar Andrei Abrudan
2022-03-09

Works like a charm.
I'm glad I'm not the only one whose incognito browsing experience has been ruined by google's hate of anonymous users.

avatar Fenikku
2021-05-19

Funziona perfettamente, finalmente posso aprire youtube in incognito senza dover cliccare sempre la conferma

avatar magestic gamer
2022-07-05

Boom !
Head Shot !
Now I Dont See Consent Fnckedup RIP PRIVACY Anoyancers.
Please Update This Frequently
Thank You

avatar Simone Frulio
2022-10-13

very effective, better than an masterball

avatar Miles Richardson
2022-12-16

Does what it says, thank you. Can you release the source on GitHub for those of us who want to control the installation process a bit more closely? I unpacked the extension and it's not doing anything malicious as far as I can tell, but it does include a remote URL for the post-installation welcome page. I'd rather there is no remote URL at all in the source code.