> Today, Ninja Cookie is not a free software and is not open-source. However, become a free and open-source software is a goal and we are working to achieve it. We hope that this will happen very soon.
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> In order to fund the development of Ninja Cookie, we will soon be offering a premium version.
Also, the author of the article seems to think the extension uses a blacklist content filter rather than "removing cookie banners by rejecting cookies" since they were still noticing cookie banners on some sites.
As a side note - at least on desktop, I think this is solved well enough by just using the element zapper in uBlock Origin. It only takes a couple seconds with a keyboard shortcut.
> Today, Ninja Cookie is not a free software and is not open-source. However, become a free and open-source software is a goal and we are working to achieve it. We hope that this will happen very soon.
versus
> In order to fund the development of Ninja Cookie, we will soon be offering a premium version.
Also, the author of the article seems to think the extension uses a blacklist content filter rather than "removing cookie banners by rejecting cookies" since they were still noticing cookie banners on some sites.
As a side note - at least on desktop, I think this is solved well enough by just using the element zapper in uBlock Origin. It only takes a couple seconds with a keyboard shortcut.