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Install in 60 seconds.

Six steps. One decision. Done.

  1. Click Add to Chrome

    Visit the Chrome Web Store listing and click the "Add to Chrome" button.

  2. Confirm the installation

    Click "Add extension" in the Chrome confirmation dialog that appears.

  3. Pin the extension

    icon in Chrome's toolbar to open the Extensions menu. Find Extensions Eat My Cookies, Pinicon next to it to keep it visible in your toolbar.

  4. Open the extension popup

    Click the Eat My Cookies icon in your Chrome toolbar to open the popup.

  5. Choose your preference

    Pick Reject All (recommended), Accept All, or Custom. This is your one-time setup — your policy is saved to your Chrome profile and synced across devices.

  6. Browse normally

    That's it. The extension now handles every cookie consent banner automatically, everywhere, in the background.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, free to use. Donations are appreciated but never required.

No. Nothing leaves your browser. There is no server.

It covers all major consent platforms and is actively maintained. Some sites with paywall-style consent flows are surfaced with a transparent warning instead of being silently handled.

The extension applies the most restrictive safe consent choice on every site — rejecting all non-essential cookies by communicating directly with the site's consent platform.

The extension automatically accepts all cookies on every site, giving you the full website experience with no consent interruptions. Ideal for users who prioritize convenience.

It navigates the actual consent flow and records your preference with the site's consent platform — the same way you would if you clicked Reject All or Accept All manually. The right choice gets saved, not just visually hidden.

Yes. It currently handles consent flows for US publishers under CCPA and EU publishers under GDPR. Support for additional frameworks including Brazil's LGPD is planned.

Yes. MIT licensed. Source code is on GitHub at github.com/eatmycookies-dot-net/eat-my-cookies.

Yes — preferences are stored in Chrome extension storage, which syncs across devices sharing the same Chrome profile.