It watches for cookie consent banners and overlays as pages load and dismisses or hides them for you. Instead of clicking through the same consent dialogs on every site, you get straight to the content you came for.
It handles a very wide range of sites automatically. The web is huge and banners change often, so a few may still slip through. If one does, you can let us know through the Contact page and it can be covered in a future update.
Yes. Every site has a per-site on and off switch. A single click from the toolbar turns hiding off for the site you are viewing, and another click turns it back on.
From two places: the toolbar popup and the full options page. Both let you add, edit, and remove sites, and your list stays in sync between them automatically.
No Cookie Popups is built to keep you in control. Your list of sites is stored on your own device and used only to apply your preferences. See the Privacy Policy for the full details.
The goal is to get the banner out of your way so pages stay clean and readable. Where possible it dismisses or closes the dialog. It is not a legal consent tool, and you should still review a site's own settings if you have specific cookie preferences.
First check that hiding is turned on for that site from the toolbar. If it is on and the banner still appears, reload the page. If it persists, report the site through the Contact page so it can be looked at.
Yes. No Cookie Popups is a free Firefox add-on.
You can uninstall it at any time. See the step-by-step uninstall guide for your browser and operating system.