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Ninja Cookie

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CRX ID
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Status
  • Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Opt out of non-essential cookies and automatically remove cookie popups.

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Ninja Cookie
Description from store

Have you had enough of GDPR consent popups? Forget about them! Ninja Cookie will click on “no” and close or hide these cookie consent banners for you!
Ninja Cookie automatically rejects the use of non-essential cookies in GDPR cookie consent popups and makes them disappear.

- Get yourself heard: say “no” to the collection of your data in GDPR cookie consent popups!
Do you always click on “I agree” just to hide GDPR banners and make life easier? Why not be a little more careful? With Ninja Cookie, you can care about cookies and protect your privacy without any difficulty. The extension will reject for you the use of non-essential cookies in GDPR consent popups. That is much better for your privacy.

- Enjoy Internet browsing without the worry of GDPR consent banners!
Is clicking on the same buttons over and over again boring? Do consent popups drive you insane? Ninja Cookie takes care of them for you. The ninja automatically recognizes and removes them after setting them up properly.
Now you can browse the Web with peace of mind.

- Save time and clicks!
How much time do you waste clicking on GDPR popups? This add-on is the easiest way to get rid of them. By automatically configuring GDPR consent pop-ups, the add-on saves you time and thousands of unnecessary clicks.

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This add-on is still young and is developped by two friends on their free time. He is getting better every day. That means the extension won't work on all website. If you experience bugs or problems, please use the "Report a bug" button.
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Privacy policy: https://ninja-cookie.com/privacy-policy/
Terms of Service: https://ninja-cookie.com/terms-of-service/
Ninja Cookie Subscription Details: https://ninja-cookie.com/ninja-cookie-subscription-details/
End-User License Agreement (EULA): https://ninja-cookie.com/eula/
Contact: https://ninja-cookie.com/contact/

Latest reviews

Erin McGowan
Works great. Some sites are allergic to it, and won't work without accepting/declining cookies manually. Other than that perfect. Just sad that the project seems abandoned :S
Samuel Nihoul
Please resurrect. We can't even pay you RN.
Azrael Evil
Seems to be dead
Azrael Evil
Seems to be dead
Jose David Garcia
Me ha encantado
Leumas_00
Fonctionne 1 fois sur 5
Faris Lama
Replaces cookie pop-ups with its own pop-up
Faris Lama
Replaces cookie pop-ups with its own pop-up
Klaus H (AverageKB)
Barely used it for a day and I still have a lot of cookie pop ups There's definitely better ones out there
Klaus H (AverageKB)
Barely used it for a day and I still have a lot of cookie pop ups There's definitely better ones out there
Jamie Elakrah
The app just adds it's own banners to every webpage asking for money
Jamie Elakrah
The app just adds it's own banners to every webpage asking for money
Rene Verbeek
pretty horrible. as said by other reviewers it add it own popups. extremely annoying.injury to insult. dont install. I reinstalled it to be able to post this review but will uninstall it rite away. (Un)fortunately there is a great demand for such a feature so grab the opportunity!
Rene Verbeek
pretty horrible. as said by other reviewers it add it own popups. extremely annoying.injury to insult. dont install. I reinstalled it to be able to post this review but will uninstall it rite away. (Un)fortunately there is a great demand for such a feature so grab the opportunity!
Levente
The addon does kind of work, but in certain websites It makes the popup disapear, but the left click does not work, because the website is waiting for you to click on the popup. Once I figured out that this extension was responsible for the issue I decided to remove it, and go back to clicking the popups.
Levente
The addon does kind of work, but in certain websites It makes the popup disapear, but the left click does not work, because the website is waiting for you to click on the popup. Once I figured out that this extension was responsible for the issue I decided to remove it, and go back to clicking the popups.
Vojtěch Sigler
I have used this extension for quite a while, but it is getting worse and worse. It used to work reasonably, but nowadays it screws up a lot of websites, rendering them unusable. Reporting a particular site had no effect, no response from devs. I've also used the Firefox variant, but it is even worse as I cannot disable for a tab there. In chrome I can at least disable per tab.
Vojtěch Sigler
I have used this extension for quite a while, but it is getting worse and worse. It used to work reasonably, but nowadays it screws up a lot of websites, rendering them unusable. Reporting a particular site had no effect, no response from devs. I've also used the Firefox variant, but it is even worse as I cannot disable for a tab there. In chrome I can at least disable per tab.
Fanch
Nul, ça enlève effectivement les popups de cookies, mais ça rajoute des popups de l'application à la place, ça demande de payer pour les enlever mais le paiement n'est même pas possible donc inutilisable...
Tanguy “TanguyB_3D” Barbaray
Le projet à l'aire abandonné, je suis allé sur le site indiqué, puis sur le lien Open source et c'est indiqué que la dernière mise à jour date d'il y a un an, je trouve cela dommage :/ L'extension fonctionne toujours mais du coup comme on ne peux pas accéder aux fonctionnalités "prémium" elle se retrouve très limité...
Valter Aguiar
It does nothing. I still have to manually reject all and save, and close, and yadda yadda yadda, before I read the info I was searching for on any random, arbitrary search engine, huh, search.
Valter Aguiar
It does nothing. I still have to manually reject all and save, and close, and yadda yadda yadda, before I read the info I was searching for on any random, arbitrary search engine, huh, search.
s f
- I am not against supporting development of useful extensions, but the devs haven't allowed a "one time donation" (even if expiring in 1 year), that's a mistake. - On an extension such as this it's not to be considered "Premium" the ability to whitelist. Firefox has that ability in its prefs so this is addressing only the continued laziness of Google Chrome devs. A maintained blacklist, advanced cookies filters, analyzer and auto-deletion could be premium features - Out of the box isn't useful at all since users can block all cookies using Browsers prefs - Messes up sites when it's on, therefore can't work without a whitelist feature Good idea and effort. Not viable for me. Uninstalled. PS: Furthermore a subscription model on an extension such as this (with many options available including starting to use other browsers altogether) it's not a very smart move. It must try to monetize on world-wide adoption hence using donationware/on-time as default (can still add subscription) could lead to more profitability. That is provided it works and provided the ability to go premium doesn't go offline (stating the message in quotes below) because while it's surely possible to experience temporary issues, that doesn't inspire any trust especially when that temporary looks permanent "Error – Ninja Cookie Premium Ninja Cookie is currently experiencing technical difficulties with the activation of the Premium subscription. We are working to solve them. Premium subscriptions and payments are currently suspended." Note to Google Play Store devs: When users wrote a review once they must be able to edit even after uninstalling the extension without forcing them to temporary re-install the extension over and over if wanting to amend their reviews... not that Google Play Store devs will ever read this or do something about it. Because if they listened, Chrome would already be a better product than it is today needing far less extensions (including this) as such features would have already been built-in
s f
- I am not against supporting development of useful extensions, but the devs haven't allowed a "one time donation" (even if expiring in 1 year), that's a mistake. - On an extension such as this it's not to be considered "Premium" the ability to whitelist. Firefox has that ability in its prefs so this is addressing only the continued laziness of Google Chrome devs. A maintained blacklist, advanced cookies filters, analyzer and auto-deletion could be premium features - Out of the box isn't useful at all since users can block all cookies using Browsers prefs - Messes up sites when it's on, therefore can't work without a whitelist feature Good idea and effort. Not viable for me. Uninstalled. PS: Furthermore a subscription model on an extension such as this (with many options available including starting to use other browsers altogether) it's not a very smart move. It must try to monetize on world-wide adoption hence using donationware/on-time as default (can still add subscription) could lead to more profitability. That is provided it works and provided the ability to go premium doesn't go offline (stating the message in quotes below) because while it's surely possible to experience temporary issues, that doesn't inspire any trust especially when that temporary looks permanent "Error – Ninja Cookie Premium Ninja Cookie is currently experiencing technical difficulties with the activation of the Premium subscription. We are working to solve them. Premium subscriptions and payments are currently suspended." Note to Google Play Store devs: When users wrote a review once they must be able to edit even after uninstalling the extension without forcing them to temporary re-install the extension over and over if wanting to amend their reviews... not that Google Play Store devs will ever read this or do something about it. Because if they listened, Chrome would already be a better product than it is today needing far less extensions (including this) as such features would have already been built-in
J T
Doesn't actually reject cookies, creates its own popup you have to pay for to remove, bricks certain sites
J T
Doesn't actually reject cookies, creates its own popup you have to pay for to remove, bricks certain sites
David
I don't think it rejects cookies. I think it only hides the cookies pop-ups because I see it for a fraction of a second on sites where this extension supposedly rejected cookies. On top of that, there are annoying pop-ups related to buying premium for this extension. All of this I could live with. But, it also completely breaks some websites. Google search results, for example: after the you enter your search, the page that is usually populated with the results of that search is now completely empty. No amount of refreshing brings the results back. The only way I've found is to disable the extension. This happens with many other sites. There is no way to disable the extension permanently by opening the extension settings (it seems to be a paid feature!). So you have to open your extensions manager and disable it. More trouble than it's worth. Uninstall.
David
I don't think it rejects cookies. I think it only hides the cookies pop-ups because I see it for a fraction of a second on sites where this extension supposedly rejected cookies. On top of that, there are annoying pop-ups related to buying premium for this extension. All of this I could live with. But, it also completely breaks some websites. Google search results, for example: after the you enter your search, the page that is usually populated with the results of that search is now completely empty. No amount of refreshing brings the results back. The only way I've found is to disable the extension. This happens with many other sites. There is no way to disable the extension permanently by opening the extension settings (it seems to be a paid feature!). So you have to open your extensions manager and disable it. More trouble than it's worth. Uninstall.
Miloš Radovanović
Aside from adding its own nagging pop-ups, which is very annoying, it also bricks the Google front page by blocking the Google apps dropdown menu!
Miloš Radovanović
Aside from adding its own nagging pop-ups, which is very annoying, it also bricks the Google front page by blocking the Google apps dropdown menu!
Johan Laursen
The whole point of using this extension is to avoid annoying popups so why does it then add its own annoying popups?
Johan Laursen
The whole point of using this extension is to avoid annoying popups so why does it then add its own annoying popups?
Melchor “Matze” Renarde
Very nice concept: open source, ad-free and donation-based business model, and accepting only the technically required cookies. Unfortunately, it just does not work for me. It blocked like 10% of the websites that I use. I sent some bug reports.
Melchor “Matze” Renarde
Very nice concept: open source, ad-free and donation-based business model, and accepting only the technically required cookies. Unfortunately, it just does not work for me. It blocked like 10% of the websites that I use. I sent some bug reports.
Benoît PERICHON
Dommage qu'il n'y ait plus de suivi depuis 1 an et qu'il soit impossible de souscrire au premium. Ca sent l'abandon, quel dommage
Alhanzar
Breaks many many pages, the extension-specific site list is tiny (so almost all banners are just hidden instead of being set up) and the extension hasn't seen any updates for a year. Avoid.
Alhanzar
Breaks many many pages, the extension-specific site list is tiny (so almost all banners are just hidden instead of being set up) and the extension hasn't seen any updates for a year. Avoid.
Scott
Spamming notifications to purchase premium. It works 40% of the time, otherwise it's breaking the website making them unusable.
Scott
Spamming notifications to purchase premium. It works 40% of the time, otherwise it's breaking the website making them unusable.
Michael Paul
Ne prenez pas l'abonnement premium ! J'ai fait la bêtise de vouloir supporter les développeurs en prenant la version premium en septembre 2021. Ils ont créé tout un système de licence et d'abonnement qui au final ne fonctionne toujours pas: J'ai reçu par mail une licence avec un format différent que ce qui est attendu par l'extension. Il y a un formulaire de désinscription du mode premium qui ne fonctionne pas et qui demande un format de licence différent. Un des développeurs m'a dit il y a 7 mois qu'ils "subissent des difficultés techniques" et que les paiements étaient pour le moment suspendu. Pas de réponses à ma demande de résiliation d'abonnement: je ne veux pas d'un abonnement suspendu avec ma CB prête à être débitée 1 an plus tard. Bien sûr, personne ne répond au support et le projet semble mort... Le concept était vraiment cool, mais avec le temps j'ai l'impression de plus en plus qu'il y a un petit parfum d'arnaque :(
Piette Manias
Merci aux développeurs ,infiniment, merci
Eddie Hollywood
Works just like described
Eddie Hollywood
Works just like described
Brody Self
Actually adds its own popups, defeats the purpose
Brody Self
Actually adds its own popups, defeats the purpose
Andreas Basso
Le concept est génial ! La mise en place parfois un peu moins. Le problème c'est que chaque site a une manière différente de gérer les bannières avec les cookies. Et donc parfois certains sites sont inutilisables parce que l'extension n'arrive pas à dire 'non' aux cookies et donc il faut désactiver l'extension pour utiliser le site, ce qui fait perdre un peu temps (l'inverse du projet à la base). DONC cela dépend vraiment des sites que vous visitez. peut être que vous n'aurez presque jamais de problèmes (comme moi) ou peut être que vous aurez l'impression que ça ne marche jamais. Un exemple de site qui bug (pour l'instant) c'est sur Twitter (le formulaire de connexion).
Mike Moy
This app will not work unless you give it permission to read your browsing history. Browsing history can include unique identifiers and sensitive information which are often included as parameters in URL's such as your email address, usernames, etc. I find it difficult to see genuine reason as to why the developers insist on being able to read people's browsing history, as this information could be used in malicious ways. Perhaps they are selling this information on to other parties or something of this nature.
Mike Moy
This app will not work unless you give it permission to read your browsing history. Browsing history can include unique identifiers and sensitive information which are often included as parameters in URL's such as your email address, usernames, etc. I find it difficult to see genuine reason as to why the developers insist on being able to read people's browsing history, as this information could be used in malicious ways. Perhaps they are selling this information on to other parties or something of this nature.
Kama Wróbel
Don't use it! It block essential information (on registry). You can have serious trouble using this piece of nightmare.
Kama Wróbel
Don't use it! It block essential information (on registry). You can have serious trouble using this piece of nightmare.