f*ck overlays

f*ck overlays

adds a context menu to delete sign-up/sign-in overlays that prevent you from viewing a page

f*ck overlays promo image
What is f*ck overlays?

f*ck overlays is a popular Chrome extension by mark.muego. This extension has 100,000 weekly active users, a good user rating of 4.59, and is most similar to I don't care about cookies and Scrollf*cker. The latest version, 1.1.2, was updated 7 years ago.

Stats
Stats date:
Users: 100,000
Version: 1.1.2 (Last updated: 2016-02-22)
Creation date: 2016-02-22
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
Size: 15.10K
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Found a bug?

Other platforms

Not available on Firefox
Not available on Edge

ChromeStats Rank

Summary
IMPORTANT:
F*ck overlays is a VERY light extension to give you an option to delete anything on a webpage whenever you want. F*ck overlays does not remember anything you have f*cked, so simply REFRESHING the page should cause the element to reappear.



Instructions:
Right click on an element you want to delete (usually overlays, but works with other things too).
In the context menu, click "f*ck it".

Sometimes you might need to f*ck multiple elements to get rid of an overlay. In the future, f*ck overlays may be expanded to support permanent deletion of elements.
Safety
Risk impact

f*ck overlays requires some risky permissions and may not be safe to use. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.

Risk impact measures the level of extra permissions an extension has access to. A low risk impact extension cannot do much harms, whereas a high risk impact extension can do a lot of damage like stealing your password, bypass your security settings, and access your personal data. High risk impact extensions are not necessarily malicious. However, if they do turn malicious, they can be very harmful.

Risk likelihood

f*ck overlays has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

Risk likelihood measures the probability that a Chrome extension may turn malicious. This is determined by the publisher and the Chrome extension reputation on Chrome Web Store, the amount of time the Chrome extension has been around, and other signals about the Chrome extension. Our algorithms are not perfect, and are subject to change as we discover new ways to detect malicious extensions. We recommend that you always exercise caution when installing a Chrome extension, especially ones with higher risk impact and/or higher risk likelihood.

Subscribe to the premium plan to see more risk analysis details
Screenshots
User reviews
Does not work at all.
by Ioannis Nikolaou Ioannis Nikolaou, 2023-02-20

No sirve, solo borra el overlay que aparece, más no te deja navegar en el sitio al que intentas entrar

nothing feels better than telling an ad blocker detection banner to go kick rocks. love you for this!!
by Jio Jio, 2022-12-11
View all user reviews
Promo images
f*ck overlays small promo image
Small promo image
Similar extensions

Here are some Chrome extensions that are similar to f*ck overlays:

I don't care about cookies I don't care about cookies
Publisher: Daniel Kladnik
User count: 954,439
Rating: 1,120
Remove cookie warnings from almost all websites! The EU regulations require that any website using tracking cookies must get…
Scrollf*cker Scrollf*cker
Publisher: dan.mattern
User count: 1,000
Rating: 6
Tries to add the scrollbar back to sites that remove it with overlays. Inspired by F*ck Overlays
Privacy Badger Privacy Badger
User count: 1,436,105
Rating: 1,686
Privacy Badger automatically learns to block invisible trackers.