re:consent is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 441 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.33 from 6 rated user, last update is 2238 days ago.
This add-on shows you which data collection purposes you have (unwittingly) agreed to on websites such as Google or Facebook. You can then change these settings quickly and easily. The add-on aims to provide better transparency into which data websites collect and process when you visit them. It leads you directly to the often well-hidden privacy settings so you can quickly and easily check and change your consent for data processing, e.g. location sharing, face recognition or cookie tracking. re:consent offers enhanced control over which data you share directly with website owners. It’s a smart addition to third-party tracking protection tools provided by Cliqz and Ghostery. re:consent works for websites that adhere to the “Transparency & Consent Framework” of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), as well as Google and Facebook. The free transparency tool is integrated into the Cliqz Browser for Windows and Mac and is available as an extension for Chrome and Firefox. re:consent is an open source software created by Munich based Cliqz GmbH owned by Mozilla and Hubert Burda Media. For more information, please visit https://cliqz.com/magazine/re-consent
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This is a useless extension. It does nothing. It does not opt out on anything. Use privacy badger or other extension instead
Awesome,I was waiting for such tool. Simplified lot of headache of opt-out.