Super Agent automatically fills out website’s cookie consent forms for you based on your preferences.
Fix your mobile web. No more cookie pop-ups.
Super Agent’s mission is to make privacy simple, by giving power to users to decide if and how they want to be tracked and ensure that their options are automatically applied with no effort.
We’re all tired of complex cookie consent pop-ups that are hard to read, understand and navigate. Oftentimes, we just click accept to quickly get to the content. With Super Agent, you can now choose your preferences once and, for every supported website, this extension will automatically consent to your preferences for you.
We split optional cookies (including legitimate interest ones) into three categories: Advertising, Functional and Performance.
We automatically opt out of cookies that are not clearly within any of these categories, and let you control the remaining three.
Subscribers will have priority when reporting new websites.
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Super Agent Unlimited
£29.99
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Super Agent for Safari FAQ
Is Super Agent for Safari free?
Yes, Super Agent for Safari is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Super Agent for Safari legit?
🤔 The Super Agent for Safari app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Super Agent for Safari cost?
Super Agent for Safari has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £29.99.
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User Rating
3.8 out of 5
374 ratings in United Kingdom
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Super Agent for Safari Reviews
Avoid - PRIVACY RISK
Great app in theory, however, the privacy policy is a massive issue. As with many of these types of Safari extensions, you have to give it the permission to read (and more) every web page you visit. Unlike many similar extensions that promise not to collect any data, this extension collects data identifying you personally (including “other data” which is very opaque, though “any data” is too much). In addition it collects lots of anonymous stats, including location data. I understand that this may be valuable for the developer, however, it negates any value for the user. The developer may or may not abuse this, however, the risk remains, and you are at the mercy of the developer not to abuse this, or the risk that the developer is hacked and your personal browsing data falling into the wrong hands.
This somewhat ironic for an app that claims to focus on protecting your privacy! Essentially becoming a Trojan horse.
Therefore, the “cost” of this app completely outweighs the benefits. I would be happy to pay for the app, but logging any of my personal browsing data for any reason is completely unacceptable, and also surprising given that most apps of this kind go out of their way to state they do not do this.
Browsing info sent to their server
From my understanding, the app sends the url you are visiting to their server to find out which blocking rule to apply. They said that they don’t store logs on their server, which is good, but still, I would prefer everything happening on my device and none of my browsing information sent to them.
Greedy subscription
Consent-o-matic is better, free and with better privacy. For anyone disappointed with "Super" Agent, a feature poor app suddenly charging a fortune with subscriptions, try Consent-o-matic. Same consent pop up blocking feature, but for free
Useless
It does nothing, once installed activated etc etc it does nothing. Maybe if you pay…
Won’t enable
Complete waste of money and doesn’t work
Subscription for basic app
Asking for a subscription for something like this is a really bad idea. One off payment sure, but everyone’s subscribed out of their minds and this is just never gonna happen
Great… when it works
When it works- it’s wonderful. It visibly clears the path through endless cookie detritus better than any other app that just ‘hide’ the cookie popup. These often cause websites to misbehave without anyone really knowing why until the penny drops, whereupon you must ‘Disable content blockers’ in order to then laboriously select your preferred cookies. So yes, fab fab fab… Unfortunately, this app works about 65% of the time, so many websites simply show their pop ups as usual.
It’s a great idea, but I feel it just needs more work to really make it worth bothering with, sadly.
Gk
Exellent
Bugged beyond use
I loved this app. Did exactly what I wanted - stayed in the background and dealt with all those irritating cookie pop ups. Simple and effective....until
A recent update has broken this app. It stops working and you're back to the bad old days of repeatedly dealing with cookie prefs manually.
There is a work around but I've found this needs to be done for every session. Really disappointed with the drop in performance rendering this app redundant.
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