Overview
ired of cookie popups? Cookie Clicker automatically finds and clicks “Accept” on cookie consent banners so you can get on with browsing.
What it does
- Scans your open tabs and detects common cookie banners
- Clicks “Accept” for you across selected tabs in one go
- Works out of the box on many sites (starting with Substack), and you can customize the keywords it looks for
- Offers light/dark appearance, quick actions, and keyboard shortcut support
Why install
- Save time: clear cookie popups instantly instead of hunting for tiny buttons
- Focus: remove distraction across multiple tabs with a single action
- Control: customize the search terms used to find the right buttons
- Private by design: settings are stored locally in your browser
How it works
1) Install the extension and pin it for quick access.
2) Open the popup: it lists tabs likely showing cookie banners.
3) Select the tabs you want and click “Accept” to process them.
4) Optional: tweak the search terms (e.g., “accept”, “agree”, “allow”) to improve detection on your favorite sites.
5) Use the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+Shift+C` (customizable at `chrome://extensions/shortcuts`) to run faster.
Key features
- One-click batch acceptance across multiple tabs
- Customizable keywords to match different banner wording
- Simple, fast UI with light and dark themes
- Remembers progress so already-processed tabs don’t reappear
- Keyboard shortcut to run the clicker quickly
Permissions explained
- `storage`: Saves your local preferences (theme, search terms, processed URLs).
- `tabs`: Lists your open tabs so you can select which to process.
- `scripting`: Injects a small script to locate and click the cookie “Accept” buttons in the page you choose.
- `host_permissions`: Initially focuses on Substack. You can grant additional optional site access as needed.
Privacy and data
- No tracking, analytics, or user profiling.
- Data stays on your device (stored via Chrome’s local storage): theme, search terms, and which tabs you’ve processed.
- Optional feedback form lets you send a message or email for support—only if you choose to use it.
Notes and compatibility
- Works best on common consent banners and Substack pages.
- For sites with unusual wording, add your own keywords for better results.
- The default shortcut is `Ctrl+Shift+C`; you can change it at `chrome://extensions/shortcuts`.
Support
- Open the extension and go to Help to send feedback or ask for a site to be supported.
- Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/isaachill
What’s new
- 1.0.0 — Initial release.
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