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superagent fills out cookie consent forms based on your preferences, saving you time and letting you take control of your privacy.
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Super Agent's mission is to make privacy simple, by giving power to users to decide if and how they want to be tracked and ensure that their options are automatically applied with no effort.
We're all tired of complex cookie consent pop-ups that are hard to read, understand and navigate. Oftentimes, we just click accept to quickly get to the content. With Super Agent, you can now choose your preferences once and, for every supported website, this extension will automatically consent to your preferences for you.
We split optional cookies into three categories: Advertising, Functional and Performance.
We automatically opt out of cookies that are not clearly within any of these categories, and let you control the remaining three.
Super Agent is free for the first 40 pop ups a week. The “unlimited” version costs 1.19$€ a month or 11,99$€ a year. A lifetime license of 29.99$€ is also available.
Release notes:
v3.31
- Several bug fixes.
- Improved report system using AI
Latest reviews
- (2025-09-10) Connor Dawson: Works as intended, bait and switch subscription model ruins it. The extension I installed to avoid cookie popups is now spamming me with popups begging for me to pay for a service that I was already using for free.
- (2025-09-09) David Behrle: Works as intended, bait and switch subscription model ruins it. The extension I installed to avoid cookie popups is now spamming me with popups begging for me to pay for a service that I was already using for free.
- (2025-09-09) Andrew: unbeliveably effective. it quicte simply works without any isses or prblems in the background handling all the idiotic cookie permission requests. I absolutely love it and have been recommending it to everyone.
- (2025-09-09) Holger Jensen: Removing this extension. Was just asked to leave a positive review for a month free subscription in latest update. "If you feel superagent is a helpful extension, please consider leaving us a positive review. I'd be happy to offer you a free month if you do."
- (2025-09-09) Semi Truly: I like Super-Agent so much that I completely forget it exists until I am prompted for an update. Unobtrusive, invisible, and just makes my online life better ... the perfect no-maintenance partner.
- (2025-09-09) James Waller: Popups asking to pay have become quite frequent.
- (2025-09-09) Kristoffer Norberg: Recently they took user feedback to heart and made the extension for those who choose to not pay, better. Such an appreciated rarity. Good work, dev(s).
- (2025-09-09) André Mestre: Excellent and ever expanding!
- (2025-09-09) Danny (Danny): Takes the pain out of 99% of web pages, handling cookie consent in the user's desired fashion without getting in the way. It's free right now, but a subscription cost is incoming - this is the only reason I haven't given it 5 stars. The last few years using the product have been marvelous, I hope the developer can manage a fair balance with income needs.
- (2025-09-09) Jan: Switched from free to a subscription model. Now it opens PopUps to promote the subscription. Also the developer offers a free month if you leave a positive review, which is a bit shady. I guess I won't be able to claim it.
- (2025-09-09) Balyn Omavel: This extension started generating popups about paid services at random moments about a month ago. So I removed it - there are plenty of free alternatives.
- (2025-09-09) Lee Tracey: Works, maybe half of the time. I've had to report as many sites as it's sorted for me so far. I don't mind paying a fee for he product, but I do expect a better hit rate than that.
- (2025-09-08) Anlem Csa: Before the mandatory payment, it is announced how many clicks and time savings this extension has generated, however, it does not show specific websites and which cookies were blocked. It is not about anything.
- (2025-09-08) Dany M: I would've even considered paying the stupid subscription. But DO NOT. DO NOT OPEN YOUR SUBSCRIBE NOW PAGE WHEN I AM WORKING AND DOING SOMETHING. IF THIS HAPPENS _ONE_ MORE TIME, I AM REPORTING THIS EXTENSION! ENJOY YOUR BAN!!!
- (2025-09-05) Ferdy Fiers: Subscription based model
- (2025-09-02) Levente Szíjártó: Switched to a subscription model and limited free functionality to three times a day, essentially making it unusable for normal web surfing. Looking for alternatives.
- (2025-08-31) Rita Buckley: Amazing tool no more annoying cookie consent questions! Highly recommend it!
- (2025-08-27) Scott Cariss: The enshitification has begun. Features that were once free are now locked behind a monthly subscription, with prompts to pay for what used to be included for free. While a lifetime plan is offered, the bait-and-switch tactics make it hard to trust that it will truly remain valid in the future. On top of that, I don’t want to be forced to sign in, send data back to the developer, or hand over personal information just to use a simple browser extension. This used to be a great tool, but now it’s gone in the bin. What a shame.
- (2025-08-26) Peter Andersson: I get that it's not free to create a extension that require the amount of maintenance that this does.. But first providing a free version and allowing your users to do part of your job (finding pages where it doesn't work) and then switch to a subscription seems a bit fishy...
- (2025-08-26) Jordan Jennings: Extension has switched to a subscription model and spammed me with tabs asking for money. That's not the way to handle this. Stop supporting the current version and offer a new version with a subscription if that's what you want to do. Don't pull a bait and switch. Uninstalled and switched to an open source alternative.
- (2025-08-26) Keanen Collins: This extension does it's job really well. If you're happy to pay for the extension, which has both a subscription and a reasonably priced lifetime option, then this extension is fantastic and you should use it. It works on many (but not all) websites and makes browsing the web much easier. Otherwise if you aren't willing to part with your money, it might be better looking elsewhere for free options, although your experience may vary. The reason this is review is only 3 stars is because of the sudden switch to a paid model. I think it's a fair price and a reasonable ask for the time the developers have put in to give us a more convenient and safer internet, but it would have been nice to have some warning before the functionality of the free extension was stunted. This sudden switch up has me worried for the future of the extension. What else may change in the future without warning? Or what if the lifetime payment ends up being removed and requires a subscription because of a sudden change in policy? These are questions I wouldn't have had if there was prior warning before changes were implemented.
- (2025-08-25) Nuno Tx: One of the best applications for cookies, it solves most website issues. I highly recommend it.
- (2025-08-25) Cameron Bracewell: Suddenly charging for the plugin, nahh.
- (2025-08-25) Álvaro Mota: Extremely useful! Worth every penny
- (2025-08-25) João Portal: Super helpful! No more boring cookies consent pop ups.
- (2025-08-25) Hugo Rodrigues: Saves a bunch of anoying and repeated clicks. Must have.
- (2025-08-25) Karl Harker: Very easy to use and customise, with a great way to report and fix anything that slips through the net. I found it so useful that I bought a lifetime license. The only reason this isn't a 5-star review is the sudden monetisation switch that rolled out today, which triggers a pop-up requiring payment after visiting just a couple of sites. I'm not against supporting the developers - it's a hard problem to keep on top of that requires constant monitoring, so I can see why the decision had to be made and I think it's worth the money (also, it's nice to see a lifetime option provided). It just feels a little aggressive when the limit is hit so fast, and effectively takes away functionality that used to be free. As a recommendation, I would raise the limit of the free tier (it triggered within a minute of opening my browser) and make it clearer what the benefits of subscribing are.
- (2025-08-25) Francisco Raio: Excellent extension to finally get rid of those annoying cookie banners!
- (2025-08-25) Rui Apóstolo: Only works with a paid subscription now. Avoid.
- (2025-08-25) Thomas Voogt (Chirimorin): They pulled a bait and switch, this used to be great but now I got a popup that I've reached my daily popup limit after visiting just a handful of pages today and need to pay a subscription now.
- (2025-08-25) Mystery Person: It was good once upon a time, but it seems it must've been sold to a company looking to make money off it now. I don't begrudge a dev wanting to get paid for their efforts, but a subscription of like $2/mo is just ridiculous for what this does.
- (2025-08-25) Skirmish: Counts *any* popup as a cookie action apparently. Limits to 3 per day. I got a notification that I was over my limit just by working on a Google spreadsheet. I hadn't been browsing the internet at all.
- (2025-08-22) Rene Koch: Love the extension. But please turn off the debug logs!
- (2025-08-20) Trevor Enever: Doesn't block legitimate interest cookies so it doesn't do anything that can't already be done in Chrome settings. I found myself on a website called https://slman.com/ which has dozens of legitimate interest cookies so I added the Superagent extension and went back to it to see if the legitimate interest cookies were turned off, as a previous response to a comment had said they would be. They were all still turned on. It took me 20 minutes to turn them all off but, never mind, according to the Superagent extension, I had saved 3 clicks!
- (2025-08-07) Humberto Ayres Pereira: does what it says it does lately it's gotten faster
- (2025-07-24) Teodoras Valatkevičius: Great app. Saves ton of unnecessary clicks :) I feel like I'm living in pre-GDPR era, when there were no coockie consect popups :)
- (2025-07-23) Van Snow: No workie still get cookie popups and banners
- (2025-07-10) Tom Storvik: Once in a blue moon a site slips past it, but other than that this extension does what it says on the tin!
- (2025-07-07) Joseph Leon: Works well and free.
- (2025-03-31) Arnis: Really good addon. Does many clicks for you. Not perfect. Like 2-3% of website cookie options are not self-selecting, but I'm happy with what it offers .
- (2025-03-23) Kristian: When it works, it's superb. I find there are a couple of sites every day where it doesn't pick up there are cookie warnings; every time, I go to the superagent icon and report the site. When I do this, the site is added to my 'Report List', but the status just sticks as 'Under Review'. This makes me wonder if I'm just wasting my time reporting.
- (2025-03-01) Ryan: Work near perfect, brilliant.
- (2025-02-25) N: Works for some websites but not others
- (2025-02-06) Ovi Hentea: How did I not think to search for such an extension before? Absolute gamechanger, must have saved me a dozen clicks daily - more when I'm feeling anonymous and have to dig deep to reject all sorts of Partners
- (2025-02-03) Andre Barbosa: So far, so good. It seems to be doing its job.
- (2025-01-21) Thomas George: Love it!
- (2025-01-04) João Moutinho: How could I visit websites without this?? Amazing tool!! super useful. just works. No BS!
- (2024-12-18) Jeff Gunnarsen: Great product, save so much time and hassle. There is only a small proportion of websites that it doesn't automatically work on. It's one of the best extensions I know of - it just sits out of the way, doing it's job while making my life less frustrating. I recommend it to everyone.
- (2024-12-04) Viktor Jevdokimov: Designers and developers can't improve this, superagent can!
- (2024-11-04) Geeknik`s Lab: It does the thing.
Statistics
Installs
30,000
history
Category
Rating
4.2394 (142 votes)
Last update / version
2025-09-09 / 3.33
Listing languages
en