> I believe it uses the browser's setting as default.
Yeah that appears to be it, but you have a restart FF for CM to pick
up the new setting.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
>> "Cookie Monster" is great, it's what I use. If you're familiar with
>> the NoScript or RequestPolicy add-ons, it operates very much the same
>> way. It lets you have fine-grained control over which cookies you
>> allow or block, and you can a
> "Cookie Monster" is great, it's what I use. If you're familiar with
> the NoScript or RequestPolicy add-ons, it operates very much the same
> way. It lets you have fine-grained control over which cookies you
> allow or block, and you can allow cookies from a site for this
> browsing session only.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
> I'd like to whitelist sites to allow their cookies to stay
> permanently, then have all other sites cookies deleted upon browser
> close. Can anyone recommend a cookie manager?
"Cookie Monster" is great, it's what I use. If you're familiar wi
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