Is "No More Cookies - Free Cookie Consent Remover" on Chrome Web Store Safe to Install?

[email protected] · chrome · v0.0.2

No More Cookies 🍪🚫 – Hide Cookie Banners, GDPR Pop-ups, and Privacy Overlays Automatically! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ WARNING: This Extension may break functionality on some sites. If you discover weird behaviour, disable it on that site! Tired of those endless cookie banners, GDPR consent pop-ups, privacy policy modals, and annoying consent dialogs that clutter your browser and waste your time? No More Cookies is the #1 Chrome extension for hiding, blocking, and removing cookie consent pop-ups, privacy overlays, and nagging data-tracking notices—instantly and for free. No More Cookies is built for web users, by web users. It automatically detects and removes cookie banners, GDPR overlays, privacy consent dialogs, CCPA/DSGVO/PECR pop-ups, and all kinds of consent screens across millions of websites. Stop clicking “Accept all,” “Manage preferences,” or searching for tiny X buttons. This extension does all the dirty work for you—before you even see the banner. ⭐ TOP FEATURES * Instantly hide cookie banners, privacy notices, GDPR consent pop-ups, CCPA overlays, and data-collection modals on nearly every website you visit * Blocks all major consent-management platforms (CMPs) * No tracking, no ads, no data collection, ever. Your privacy is 100 % protected—nothing leaves your browser * No fake acceptance or rejection—banners are simply hidden, so your data stays private and untouched * Zero signup or registration—add and use immediately, no accounts or emails needed * Runs 100 % locally in your browser—no server calls, no database, no cloud, no remote code * Super-lightweight—under 50 KB, zero browser slowdown, works instantly even on low-powered Chromebooks * Manual “Disable on this site” toggle for sites that don’t play nice with banner hiding * Always free, no subscriptions, no paywalls, no premium tiers, no nags, no donations * Compatible with Chrome only! ⚡ HOW DOES IT WORK? No More Cookies scans every site you visit for known cookie-banner patterns, privacy overlays, consent pop-ups, and related HTML/CSS/ARIA tricks. Using ultra-fast heuristics, shadow-DOM traversal, MutationObservers, and smart CSS selectors, it finds and hides these elements instantly—so you see the content you want, not consent junk. Our ruleset is updated frequently to defeat new CMP techniques, dark-pattern overlays, sticky footers, and scrolling blockers, maintaining > 99 % effectiveness on sites big and small. 🔒 100 % PRIVATE, OPEN SOURCE, NO BULL No More Cookies never tracks, stores, or shares your browsing data. It doesn’t inject analytics, doesn’t sell info, and doesn’t send anything anywhere. You stay anonymous—period. Because it hides UI elements instead of spoofing clicks, it never signals consent to trackers. Review the code yourself on GitHub, file issues, and contribute pull requests—transparency first. 💡 IMPORTANT: CAN THIS EXTENSION BREAK SITES? On rare occasions, a website may rely on a mandatory consent dialog for core functionality (looking at you, certain newspaper paywalls and video platforms). If you notice a site is broken, click the No More Cookies icon in your toolbar and select “Disable on this site.” You can always re-enable it later. Total control—zero risk. Found a stubborn site? Report it via the three-dot menu → “Report an Issue” so we can add a fix in the next update. 🔥 WHY CHOOSE NO MORE COOKIES? * No other cookie-banner blocker or privacy-overlay remover is as lightweight, open, and privacy-first * Doesn’t fake acceptance or rejection—just removes the visual clutter * No sign-ups, accounts, tracking, or hidden fees—ever * Made by and for power users, privacy enthusiasts, developers, researchers, journalists, and everyone who values a clean web * Constantly updated CMP blacklist plus heuristic engine means it keeps working even when sites change tactics 🚀 HOW TO USE 1. Click “Add to Chrome.” 2. (Optional) Pin No More Cookies to your toolbar for one-click access. 3. Enjoy browsing without cookie banners, privacy nags, or consent pop-ups! 4. If a site doesn’t work, click the icon and hit “Disable on this site” (you’re always in control). 5. Feeling generous? Star us on GitHub and share the extension with friends. 🦾 PERFECT FOR EVERYONE * **Everyday users:** Clean, fast, no-nonsense browsing * **Power users & developers:** Debug/test web pages without consent overlays interfering * **Researchers & students:** Read, work, and research without cookie nags every page * **Remote workers & freelancers:** Focus on tasks without disruptive banners * **Teachers & presenters:** Demo websites live without awkward pop-ups blocking the screen * **Accessibility advocates:** Reduce clutter and keyboard traps, creating a smoother tabbing experience 💥 WHAT DOES IT BLOCK? * Cookie consent banners and pop-ups * GDPR, CCPA, PECR, DSGVO, LGPD, ePrivacy, and privacy overlays * Privacy-policy footers and consent dialogs * Tracking opt-in/opt-out prompts * Marketing consent and ad-disclosure pop-ups * “Manage preferences” modals * “Accept all cookies” overlays * “We value your privacy” banners * Dark-pattern cookie walls that block scrolling until you click * Sticky headers, floating footers, sidebars, and inline notices injected by tracking scripts 📈 PERFORMANCE & COMPATIBILITY Because No More Cookies runs after the DOM is ready and uses micro-optimised query selectors, it adds less than 2 ms to page-load time on modern devices (measured across 2 000 sites). It respects CSP, never injects remote scripts, and coexists peacefully with content-security-policy-heavy banking portals and intranet sites. Works flawlessly in incognito mode and under enterprise-managed Chrome policies. ❓ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Does it violate GDPR to hide consent banners? A: Hiding a banner is your private browser action. You remain responsible for your own compliance; we simply give you a cleaner UI. Q: Will sites still set tracking cookies? A: If a site sets non-essential cookies only after explicit consent, hiding the banner may prevent those cookies from ever loading. Essential cookies may still be set—check each site’s policy. Q: Does it click “Accept all cookies” behind the scenes? A: No. We don’t click anything, submit forms, or call APIs. We remove the elements entirely, leaving no consent trail. Q: Can I whitelist a subdomain while blocking the main domain? A: Yes—use the “Disable on this site” toggle on the subdomain, and the rule will apply only there. 🌟 RATE & REVIEW Love a clean, banner-free web? Please leave a quick rating. Five-star reviews help more people reclaim their browsing flow and push site owners to adopt sane privacy practices. 🌍 Clean up your web. No banners, no tracking, no hassle. No More Cookies – Take back your browser. 100 % free, open source, and privacy-first. Try it now and browse like it’s 2005 again!

Risk Assessment

Analyzed
40.79
out of 100
MEDIUM

121 security findings detected across all analyzers

Chrome extension requesting 2 permissions

Severity Breakdown

0
Critical
21
High
100
Medium
0
Low
0
Info

Finding Categories

21
Malware Signatures
95
IoC Indicators

YARA Rules Matched

8 rules(21 hits)
postinstall crypto operations postinstall obfuscation LocalStorageShouldNotBeUsed postinstall file manipulation postinstall network communication postinstall file download postinstall system command NoUseWeakRandom

Requested Permissions

2 permissions
https://*/*
Dangerous
storage
Low

About This Extension

No More Cookies 🍪🚫 – Hide Cookie Banners, GDPR Pop-ups, and Privacy Overlays Automatically! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ WARNING: This Extension may break functionality on some sites. If you discover weird behaviour, disable it on that site! Tired of those endless cookie banners, GDPR consent pop-ups, privacy policy modals, and annoying consent dialogs that clutter your browser and waste your time? No More Cookies is the #1 Chrome extension for hiding, blocking, and removing cookie consent pop-ups, privacy overlays, and nagging data-tracking notices—instantly and for free. No More Cookies is built for web users, by web users. It automatically detects and removes cookie banners, GDPR overlays, privacy consent dialogs, CCPA/DSGVO/PECR pop-ups, and all kinds of consent screens across millions of websites. Stop clicking “Accept all,” “Manage preferences,” or searching for tiny X buttons. This extension does all the dirty work for you—before you even see the banner. ⭐ TOP FEATURES * Instantly hide cookie banners, privacy notices, GDPR consent pop-ups, CCPA overlays, and data-collection modals on nearly every website you visit * Blocks all major consent-management platforms (CMPs) * No tracking, no ads, no data collection, ever. Your privacy is 100 % protected—nothing leaves your browser * No fake acceptance or rejection—banners are simply hidden, so your data stays private and untouched * Zero signup or registration—add and use immediately, no accounts or emails needed * Runs 100 % locally in your browser—no server calls, no database, no cloud, no remote code * Super-lightweight—under 50 KB, zero browser slowdown, works instantly even on low-powered Chromebooks * Manual “Disable on this site” toggle for sites that don’t play nice with banner hiding * Always free, no subscriptions, no paywalls, no premium tiers, no nags, no donations * Compatible with Chrome only! ⚡ HOW DOES IT WORK? No More Cookies scans every site you visit for known cookie-banner patterns, privacy overlays, consent pop-ups, and related HTML/CSS/ARIA tricks. Using ultra-fast heuristics, shadow-DOM traversal, MutationObservers, and smart CSS selectors, it finds and hides these elements instantly—so you see the content you want, not consent junk. Our ruleset is updated frequently to defeat new CMP techniques, dark-pattern overlays, sticky footers, and scrolling blockers, maintaining > 99 % effectiveness on sites big and small. 🔒 100 % PRIVATE, OPEN SOURCE, NO BULL No More Cookies never tracks, stores, or shares your browsing data. It doesn’t inject analytics, doesn’t sell info, and doesn’t send anything anywhere. You stay anonymous—period. Because it hides UI elements instead of spoofing clicks, it never signals consent to trackers. Review the code yourself on GitHub, file issues, and contribute pull requests—transparency first. 💡 IMPORTANT: CAN THIS EXTENSION BREAK SITES? On rare occasions, a website may rely on a mandatory consent dialog for core functionality (looking at you, certain newspaper paywalls and video platforms). If you notice a site is broken, click the No More Cookies icon in your toolbar and select “Disable on this site.” You can always re-enable it later. Total control—zero risk. Found a stubborn site? Report it via the three-dot menu → “Report an Issue” so we can add a fix in the next update. 🔥 WHY CHOOSE NO MORE COOKIES? * No other cookie-banner blocker or privacy-overlay remover is as lightweight, open, and privacy-first * Doesn’t fake acceptance or rejection—just removes the visual clutter * No sign-ups, accounts, tracking, or hidden fees—ever * Made by and for power users, privacy enthusiasts, developers, researchers, journalists, and everyone who values a clean web * Constantly updated CMP blacklist plus heuristic engine means it keeps working even when sites change tactics 🚀 HOW TO USE 1. Click “Add to Chrome.” 2. (Optional) Pin No More Cookies to your toolbar for one-click access. 3. Enjoy browsing without cookie banners, privacy nags, or consent pop-ups! 4. If a site doesn’t work, click the icon and hit “Disable on this site” (you’re always in control). 5. Feeling generous? Star us on GitHub and share the extension with friends. 🦾 PERFECT FOR EVERYONE * **Everyday users:** Clean, fast, no-nonsense browsing * **Power users & developers:** Debug/test web pages without consent overlays interfering * **Researchers & students:** Read, work, and research without cookie nags every page * **Remote workers & freelancers:** Focus on tasks without disruptive banners * **Teachers & presenters:** Demo websites live without awkward pop-ups blocking the screen * **Accessibility advocates:** Reduce clutter and keyboard traps, creating a smoother tabbing experience 💥 WHAT DOES IT BLOCK? * Cookie consent banners and pop-ups * GDPR, CCPA, PECR, DSGVO, LGPD, ePrivacy, and privacy overlays * Privacy-policy footers and consent dialogs * Tracking opt-in/opt-out prompts * Marketing consent and ad-disclosure pop-ups * “Manage preferences” modals * “Accept all cookies” overlays * “We value your privacy” banners * Dark-pattern cookie walls that block scrolling until you click * Sticky headers, floating footers, sidebars, and inline notices injected by tracking scripts 📈 PERFORMANCE & COMPATIBILITY Because No More Cookies runs after the DOM is ready and uses micro-optimised query selectors, it adds less than 2 ms to page-load time on modern devices (measured across 2 000 sites). It respects CSP, never injects remote scripts, and coexists peacefully with content-security-policy-heavy banking portals and intranet sites. Works flawlessly in incognito mode and under enterprise-managed Chrome policies. ❓ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Does it violate GDPR to hide consent banners? A: Hiding a banner is your private browser action. You remain responsible for your own compliance; we simply give you a cleaner UI. Q: Will sites still set tracking cookies? A: If a site sets non-essential cookies only after explicit consent, hiding the banner may prevent those cookies from ever loading. Essential cookies may still be set—check each site’s policy. Q: Does it click “Accept all cookies” behind the scenes? A: No. We don’t click anything, submit forms, or call APIs. We remove the elements entirely, leaving no consent trail. Q: Can I whitelist a subdomain while blocking the main domain? A: Yes—use the “Disable on this site” toggle on the subdomain, and the rule will apply only there. 🌟 RATE & REVIEW Love a clean, banner-free web? Please leave a quick rating. Five-star reviews help more people reclaim their browsing flow and push site owners to adopt sane privacy practices. 🌍 Clean up your web. No banners, no tracking, no hassle. No More Cookies – Take back your browser. 100 % free, open source, and privacy-first. Try it now and browse like it’s 2005 again!

Detailed Findings

21 total

YARA Rule Matches

8 rules

Indicators of Compromise

Network indicators, suspicious strings, and potential IoCs extracted during analysis

URLs
9
IP Addresses
8
Domains
78
Strings
95

All Indicators · 95

Domain
detected Domain: n.target

XIOC detected Domain: n.target

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IP
detected IP: ::

XIOC detected IP: ::

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URL
detected URL: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/YOUR_EXTENSION_ID/reviews

XIOC detected URL: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/YOUR_EXTENSION_ID/reviews

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URL
detected URL: http://www.w3.org/2000/svg

XIOC detected URL: http://www.w3.org/2000/svg

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URL
detected URL: https://tally.so/r/wapQWB

XIOC detected URL: https://tally.so/r/wapQWB

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Domain
detected Domain: r.ao

XIOC detected Domain: r.ao

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URL
detected URL: https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx

XIOC detected URL: https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx

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URL
detected URL: https://reactjs.org/docs/error-decoder.html?invariant=

XIOC detected URL: https://reactjs.org/docs/error-decoder.html?invariant=

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URL
detected URL: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink

XIOC detected URL: http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink

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URL
detected URL: http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace

XIOC detected URL: http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace

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Domain
detected Domain: m.map

XIOC detected Domain: m.map

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Domain
detected Domain: tally.so

XIOC detected Domain: tally.so

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Domain
detected Domain: fonts.googleapis.com

XIOC detected Domain: fonts.googleapis.com

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Domain
detected Domain: n.tab.id

XIOC detected Domain: n.tab.id

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Domain
detected Domain: vz.cg

XIOC detected Domain: vz.cg

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Domain
detected Domain: g.ci

XIOC detected Domain: g.ci

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Domain
detected Domain: d.mc

XIOC detected Domain: d.mc

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Domain
detected Domain: r.is

XIOC detected Domain: r.is

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Domain
detected Domain: e.top

XIOC detected Domain: e.top

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Domain
detected Domain: u.call

XIOC detected Domain: u.call

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Domain
detected Domain: e.id-n.id

XIOC detected Domain: e.id-n.id

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Domain
detected Domain: performance.now

XIOC detected Domain: performance.now

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Domain
detected Domain: e.style

XIOC detected Domain: e.style

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Domain
detected Domain: s.now

XIOC detected Domain: s.now

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Domain
detected Domain: ap.next

XIOC detected Domain: ap.next

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Domain
detected Domain: s.next

XIOC detected Domain: s.next

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Domain
detected Domain: t.compare

XIOC detected Domain: t.compare

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Domain
detected Domain: r.next

XIOC detected Domain: r.next

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Domain
detected Domain: a.name

XIOC detected Domain: a.name

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Domain
detected Domain: l.style

XIOC detected Domain: l.style

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Domain
detected Domain: d.memoizedprops.style

XIOC detected Domain: d.memoizedprops.style

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Domain
detected Domain: c.next

XIOC detected Domain: c.next

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Domain
detected Domain: m.call

XIOC detected Domain: m.call

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Domain
detected Domain: d.next

XIOC detected Domain: d.next

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Domain
detected Domain: object.prototype.tostring.call

XIOC detected Domain: object.prototype.tostring.call

extracted_from_files

Domain
detected Domain: s.call

XIOC detected Domain: s.call

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Domain
detected Domain: t.data

XIOC detected Domain: t.data

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Domain
detected Domain: ad.next

XIOC detected Domain: ad.next

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Domain
detected Domain: t.next

XIOC detected Domain: t.next

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Domain
detected Domain: l.next

XIOC detected Domain: l.next

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Domain
detected Domain: a.next

XIOC detected Domain: a.next

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Domain
detected Domain: e.next

XIOC detected Domain: e.next

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Domain
detected Domain: i.next

XIOC detected Domain: i.next

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Domain
detected Domain: o.next

XIOC detected Domain: o.next

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Domain
detected Domain: u.next

XIOC detected Domain: u.next

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Domain
detected Domain: b.data

XIOC detected Domain: b.data

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Domain
detected Domain: n.data

XIOC detected Domain: n.data

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Domain
detected Domain: l.data

XIOC detected Domain: l.data

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Domain
detected Domain: n.name

XIOC detected Domain: n.name

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Domain
detected Domain: t.name

XIOC detected Domain: t.name

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Domain
detected Domain: lc.next

XIOC detected Domain: lc.next

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Domain
detected Domain: n.style

XIOC detected Domain: n.style

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Domain
detected Domain: n.is

XIOC detected Domain: n.is

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Domain
detected Domain: array.prototype.slice.call

XIOC detected Domain: array.prototype.slice.call

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Domain
detected Domain: this.target

XIOC detected Domain: this.target

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Domain
detected Domain: date.now

XIOC detected Domain: date.now

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Domain
detected Domain: e.data

XIOC detected Domain: e.data

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Domain
detected Domain: object.is

XIOC detected Domain: object.is

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Domain
detected Domain: n.next

XIOC detected Domain: n.next

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Domain
detected Domain: n.call

XIOC detected Domain: n.call

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Domain
detected Domain: v.call

XIOC detected Domain: v.call

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Domain
detected Domain: e.call

XIOC detected Domain: e.call

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Domain
detected Domain: e.name

XIOC detected Domain: e.name

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Domain
detected Domain: l.call

XIOC detected Domain: l.call

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Domain
detected Domain: a.call

XIOC detected Domain: a.call

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Domain
detected Domain: gmail.com

XIOC detected Domain: gmail.com

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Domain
detected Domain: reactjs.org

XIOC detected Domain: reactjs.org

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Domain
detected Domain: www.w3.org

XIOC detected Domain: www.w3.org

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Domain
detected Domain: chromewebstore.google.com

XIOC detected Domain: chromewebstore.google.com

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Domain
detected Domain: o.call

XIOC detected Domain: o.call

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Domain
detected Domain: x.call

XIOC detected Domain: x.call

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Domain
detected Domain: h.call

XIOC detected Domain: h.call

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Domain
detected Domain: i.now

XIOC detected Domain: i.now

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Domain
detected Domain: e.target

XIOC detected Domain: e.target

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Domain
detected Domain: e.id

XIOC detected Domain: e.id

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Domain
detected Domain: chrome.storage

XIOC detected Domain: chrome.storage

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Domain
detected Domain: 7k.ma

XIOC detected Domain: 7k.ma

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Domain
detected Domain: p.do

XIOC detected Domain: p.do

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Domain
detected Domain: clients2.google.com

XIOC detected Domain: clients2.google.com

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Domain
detected Domain: this.id

XIOC detected Domain: this.id

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Domain
detected Domain: a.map

XIOC detected Domain: a.map

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Domain
detected Domain: lemonde.fr

XIOC detected Domain: lemonde.fr

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Domain
detected Domain: nytimes.com

XIOC detected Domain: nytimes.com

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Domain
detected Domain: theguardian.com

XIOC detected Domain: theguardian.com

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Domain
detected Domain: wired.com

XIOC detected Domain: wired.com

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Domain
detected Domain: spiegel.de

XIOC detected Domain: spiegel.de

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IP
detected IP: c::

XIOC detected IP: c::

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IP
detected IP: ea::

XIOC detected IP: ea::

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IP
detected IP: ::bac

XIOC detected IP: ::bac

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IP
detected IP: 7::

XIOC detected IP: 7::

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IP
detected IP: 3::

XIOC detected IP: 3::

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IP
detected IP: 2::

XIOC detected IP: 2::

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IP
detected IP: 1::

XIOC detected IP: 1::

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URL
detected URL: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

XIOC detected URL: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

extracted_from_files

URL
detected URL: https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;700&display=swap

XIOC detected URL: https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;700&display=swap

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Security Analysis Summary

Security Analysis Overview

No More Cookies - Free Cookie Consent Remover is a Chrome Web Store extension published by [email protected]. Version 0.0.2 has been analyzed by the Risky Plugins security platform, receiving a risk score of 40.79/100 (MEDIUM risk) based on 121 security findings.

Risk Assessment

This extension presents moderate security risk. Several findings were detected that may warrant attention. Users should carefully review the permissions and findings before installation.

Findings Breakdown

  • High: 21 finding(s)
  • Medium: 100 finding(s)

What Was Analyzed

The security assessment covers multiple analysis categories:

  • Malware Detection: YARA rule matching against 2,400+ malware signatures
  • Secret Detection: Scanning for exposed API keys, tokens, and credentials
  • Static Analysis: Code-level security analysis for common vulnerability patterns
  • Network Analysis: Detection of suspicious network communications and endpoints
  • Obfuscation Detection: Identification of code obfuscation techniques

Developer Information

No More Cookies - Free Cookie Consent Remover is published by [email protected] on the Chrome Web Store marketplace. The extension has approximately 682 users.

Recommendation

Exercise caution with this extension. Review the detailed findings and ensure the requested permissions align with the extension's stated functionality before installation.

Frequently Asked Questions