Cookie auto decline Firefox

Cookie auto decline

This addon accepting cookie banner with minimal consent.

Features & Capabilities

Cookie Auto Decline automatically handles cookie, consent and GDPR banners by selecting minimal consent or setting the required cookie so the banner stops appearing. The extension runs silently in the background, supports popular consent scripts (Consentmanager, OneTrust, Cookiebot, Usercentrics and more) and even many self-made banners on sites like Google, YouTube, Yahoo or Facebook. It can detect and decline banners on over 1,000,000 websites.

The addon contains no ads, tracking or telemetry and does not bypass cookie-banner paywalls. If a site offers no decline or settings option, the extension will click the accept button to allow normal site functionality while minimizing consent where possible.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
JobcenterTycoon
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/cookie-auto-decline/
Email:
jo*****@gmail.com

Permission Change History

2025-08-21: Version 5.8.1 → 5.9
Add Permissions: storage
2025-08-04: Version 5.7.1 → 5.8
Add Permissions: activeTab

User Reviews

Users broadly praise Cookie auto decline for effectively suppressing cookie prompts and allowing calmer browsing, including on mobile and major sites like YouTube and Google. It runs in the background and can auto-delete cookies on close. However, reliability is inconsistent across some sites (e.g., Facebook/Instagram), and a permanent or more precise per-site override is lacking. Some reviews also request an on/off toggle and improved stability.
Pros
  • Automatically declines cookies and hides banners, reducing prompts and making browsing calmer.
  • Works well across many sites, including YouTube, Google, news sites, and on Firefox Mobile.
  • Runs quietly in the background and handles cookie prompts automatically.
  • Auto-deletes cookies on browser close (for those who want automatic cleanup).
  • Generally reliable on big sites and perceived as better than similar extensions by some users.
Cons
  • Some sites break or freeze when cookies are blocked (e.g., Facebook/Instagram).
  • Per-site disable/override is not always permanent and may reset after sessions or retries.
  • Not as precise or customizable as other extensions (e.g., Consent-O-Matic, Superagent).
  • Occasional reports of non-work on certain sites; reliability is not universal.
  • Users would like a quick on/off toggle to disable the extension temporarily.
Recent reviews
Works. Nice. Thank you!
by Ma*****, 2026-04-11

Funktioniert top echt klasse wieder in ruhe das www nutzen zu können. Klasse Arbeit wirklich, vor allem bei den Seiten die mehrere hundert werbe partner haben und man alle einzeln wählen muss.
by Yo*****, 2026-03-11

I had forgotten how peaceful the web used to feel. No more endless cookie banners, no constant clicking after clearing cache and cookies — it just quietly handles everything in the background. Browsing feels clean and calm again. Absolute must-have.
by Al*****, 2026-02-22
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Is Cookie auto decline Safe?

Risk impact
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Cookie auto decline requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Allows access to all websites, posing a significant security risk as it can monitor and modify data from any visited site.
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Risk likelihood
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Cookie auto decline is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

Risk likelihood analysis details
  • High This extension was recently updated in the past month. New updates may not be stable or safe.
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