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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: RTHolmes on September 05, 2012, 01:20:39 AM
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what do you use for cookie management with Firefox?
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what do you use for cookie management with Firefox?
What exactly needs managing? If you're worried about tracking cookies tick 'do not track me' in settings and set options for keeping data in history. There you can define sites which you allow to keep cookies and you can order firefox to clear your history each time you close it.
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basically I want a whitelist, like the Safari Cookies add-on. the firefox management is a bit clumsy.
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basically I want a whitelist, like the Safari Cookies add-on. the firefox management is a bit clumsy.
I agree. Even IE has better cookie management than Firefox does.
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basically I want a whitelist, like the Safari Cookies add-on. the firefox management is a bit clumsy.
This should be easily achieved by unticking 'accept cookies' and then setting exceptions.
(http://support.mozilla.org/media/uploads/gallery/images/e9dbd819db1e08809a93d36c5f75fddf-1267773784-749-1.jpg)
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yeah that kind of thing but without all the typing.
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yeah that kind of thing but without all the typing.
copy and paste?
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yeah that kind of thing but without all the typing.
Go to firefox add-ons and search for 'cookie' there are several tools for cookie management including white-listing. Are you saying none of those fit your bill?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?q=cookie&appver=15.0&platform=linux
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Are you saying none of those fit your bill?
nope, I'm asking for recommendations from others here so I dont have to spend hours downloading and assessing all the different options :)
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nope, I'm asking for recommendations from others here so I dont have to spend hours downloading and assessing all the different options :)
Oh I see.. Too lazy to type and too lazy to click.. :bhead
:lol
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... or smart enough to listen to other people's advice, then make my own mind up.
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Personally, I prefer white chocolate chip and macadamia nut.......
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There is a program called Sandboxie which has been getting mention in the techie podcasts lately. It runs in isolated space and when you are finished running the app (Firefox in your case) everything gets wiped out. I have not tried it but I do have it marked to check out.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
I use Firefox only for youtube so its not really a big deal to me.
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Cookies are harmless for the most part. My preferences for Firefox cookie management are simple, a little modified from default: Keep until Firefox closes, Clear history when Firefox closes. I also have NoScript, which I have found easy enough to use without sacrificing my Internet experience.
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What Bizman said. Works great.
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Cookies are harmless for the most part. My preferences for Firefox cookie management are simple, a little modified from default: Keep until Firefox closes, Clear history when Firefox closes. I also have NoScript, which I have found easy enough to use without sacrificing my Internet experience.
Yep besides cookies are already dated - nowadays the nasty trackers use flash etc. based tracking methods which bypass all voluntary user controls such as clearing cookie cache :)
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I have been using FF since it was almost of Beta. I never had had a virus on a PC I own/have ever owned. I watch You Tube videos, use FB and have never had an issue. I think all of it comes down to: "Should I have clicked that link?".
Ripley's picture on the Cookie Management is spot on. I did that a few years ago and I had to set aside some time to get things setup how I like it.