Brave’s Latest AI Tool Could End Cookie Consent Notices Forever

“An LLM analyses each site’s content to detect unblocked cookie consent notices and suggests ways to block them.”
Brave, a privacy-centric browser, recorded 84.8 million monthly active users as of March 2025. While it may not replace Google Chrome for most users, it has garnered a loyal following among privacy enthusiasts, who swear by it.  The web browser is known to incorporate privacy-preserving features for users, including the blocking of trackers and advertisements on the web. They also incorporate AI features in several forms. Recently, the company open sourced Cookiecrumbler, a tool that detects cookie consent notices on websites using open source LLMs and recommends fixes for them.  How does it work? Why does it focus on cookie consent notices? Can users download it as an extension? The Problem With Blocking Cookie Consent Notices Image by Tumisu from Pixabay In a blog pos
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Ankush Das
I am a tech aficionado and a computer science graduate with a keen interest in AI, Coding, Open Source, Global SaaS, and Cloud. Have a tip? Reach out to ankush.das@aimmediahouse.com
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