Cookie banners
We click Reject All, or whichever is the strictest option. If the site blocks content until you accept, we find a path anyway. Supports OneTrust, Cookiebot, Didomi, Quantcast, Sourcepoint and 40+ CMPs.
Cookie banners. Newsletter modals. 'We use AI' popups. Autoplay video. Subscribe walls. Dismissmode clicks Reject All, and does the equivalent for everything else. Every page, every visit.
We detect and remove the 30 most common dark-pattern categories on the open web. Updated weekly, based on what our classifier finds in the wild.
We click Reject All, or whichever is the strictest option. If the site blocks content until you accept, we find a path anyway. Supports OneTrust, Cookiebot, Didomi, Quantcast, Sourcepoint and 40+ CMPs.
'Wait! Before you go.' Dismissed before you see them. No more frantic X-clicking.
You know the ones. Dismissed.
Sticky video players in the bottom-right that start mid-scroll: muted, sized-down, eventually removed.
'Subscribe to continue reading.' No we won't. Removed, article revealed.
All aggregated. Nothing in these numbers could identify any single user. If you want the raw detail, it's in our quarterly transparency report.
dark-pattern popups removed per page visit, on average
average time saved per visit (not scrolling past sticky headers counts too)
popups dismissed across all Dismissmode users, today so far
sites on our 'impossible cookie wall' hall of shame (we got through)
“Dismissmode means I don't see a cookie banner. That's the whole pitch. I installed it, reclaimed 20 minutes of my week, and now recommend it to everyone who complains about the web being unusable. Which is everyone.”
Alex Rutherford
Fullstack engineer, Berlin
We're happy to answer the awkward ones. Email hello@dismissmode.com.
uBlock blocks network requests. Dismissmode removes interface elements that have already loaded: cookie banners, modals, sticky overlays, subscribe walls. They're complementary. Most of our users run both.
Occasionally yes. We publish a known-breakage list and release fixes weekly. You can whitelist any site with two clicks. We'd rather be aggressive and fix the breakages than be timid and useless.
Anonymous aggregates: total popups dismissed, rough country of origin, extension version. No URLs, no personal identifiers, no persistent user ID. Our detection happens locally. The numbers you see on this page are aggregated across the user base; we can't tell what any one person saw.
Yes, genuinely free, forever. There's a donate link if you want to say thanks (£5 one-off). That's it. No premium tier, no dark-pattern 'pro' upsell (that would be embarrassing).
Yes. Per-site or per-category. If you actually love newsletter modals (we won't judge) you can turn that category off. If you want the 'we use AI' popups to stay on one site for some reason, you can allow-list it.
Working towards it. The content-script detectors and rule set are not yet public; a small group of auditors has NDA'd access while we harden them. When the internal API stabilises we'll publish under a permissive licence. Email hello@dismissmode.com if you'd like to be on the list.
One click in the Chrome Web Store. Starts working immediately. No account, no configuration, no setup flow.
Free. Donate £5 if you like it, or don't, we're not going to ask again.