It's better to confirm the cookies once and have a properly working website than having a broken website more easily. "I don't care about cookies" is a free Firefox / Chrome / Opera / Pale Moon extension and Adblock Plus / uBlock filter list that removes annoying cookie warnings from almost all websites and saves you thousands of unnecessary clicks! We had a good time together, but this is starting to get out of control, so for me it's better to quit. Safest to allow none, however frustrating logining in can be, potentional fraud checks, sms codes and other confirmation needed. This I don’t care about cookies browser extension – designed by Daniel Kladnik – hides most cookie notifications, banners etc that are displayed on many websites. The extension would work just fine, it's up to Firefox team to allow it. The only thing this add-on could do better is adding more hacks for more websites. Don't pay any attention to the 1 stars here. Just hiding confirmation dialogs doesn't help, they have to be confirmed properly. This add-on alone makes browsing in small screens one order of magnitude less painful, something you fully realise that when Mozilla suddenly decides to disallow 99% of third-party extensions Please join the discussion and let the mozilla community know how important this extension is to you. Developer is active and responsive. Whose idea was that? If you want to make it better, let me know about every website where you still see warnings about cookies.This project offers rewards in The fantastic "I don't care about cookies" is a must have addittoin to your extension armada. Open Safari for me. And it's sad to say goodbye.Thanks for the nice review, I totally understand your point. Please report the problematic ones by using the link in extension's menu and add a short explanation into the report form, I'll check it. Ideal for those who have quickly grown tired of clicking that darn button that takes a 3rd of the screen and blocks out the rest of the content. Hope it comes to firefox preview some day. For the last year I have been building a browser extension called I don't care about cookies that removes these warnings if you: don't have the time to click on them; regularly clean your browser cookies so the warnings reappear daily; are aware of their purpose and don't … People only donates, if the PlugIN works without any Problems, not for a not working PlugIN ! I don't care about cookies für Firefox 3.1.8 Englisch: Mit der Firefox-Erweiterung "I don't care about cookies" können Sie nervige Cookie-Warnungen auf Webseiten ganz einfach entfernen. Missing page elements, broken features, entirely unusable pages (because of modal background remains), other annoyances. Those EU cookie notifications are a real pain, a perfect example of the ultimate of EU’s technocracy. Thanks for using it!It will work.
Then there is having to through and uncheck the copious amount of cookie options and so called vendors, (data parasites) looking ot collect as many of your personal details as possible. You either donate or put up with the clicking on all the "I agree" buttons on 70% of websites now a days.Actually it's a pretty good extension, but slowly websites are having problems with removed cookie banners. I use this extension in conjunction with Cookie Auto Delete, which has an extremely useful whitelist function, so you can save the few cookies you may want to keep.
The more of you do that, I guess the greater the chances they'll whitelist it: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/when-will-my-extensions-become-available-on-firefox-for-android/66013It does its job perfectly.
Especially when they need more than just "OK". So donate for what ? Actually, I don't care about cookies is a cross-browser extension and it's also available for Firefox, Opera, and even Pale Moon, in case Chrome's not exactly your cup of tea. TO SELL. I don't think I can do anything, and I don't know why they are deliberately blocking most extensions in latest versions.Basically, nice.
There are millions of websites, you can't make a bad review because of just one of them :)There is no need to publish the code separately. But add a single notification that may help the development, 1 star.Extension that removes spam from page... spams you with notifications.It's just one notification that may help the development in exchange for millions of cookie warning clicks.I like what it does but I don't like the begging notification.