Cookie Clicker
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)Overview
Clicks cookie banners on your favorite sites.
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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Details
- Version1.0.0 - Initial Release
- UpdatedSeptember 26, 2025
- Offered byhillhelpsyou
- Size160KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperIsaac Hill
Lyvennet Mill Morland Penrith CA103BB GBEmail
isaac@isaachill.co.ukPhone
+44 7341 834095 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes