Using the Seamonkey Data Manager, there are 5 types of data which can be managed there: Cookies, Permissions, Preferences, Passwords and Storage. This is about Permissions.

A few years ago there were three default Cookie settings for Firefox, "Allow", "Allow for Session" and "Ask". The Firefox maintainers then made an extremely unpopular decision to drop the "Ask" option, defaulting to "Allow". This "fix" percolated through to Seamonkey a few weeks/months later. I still have a large number of Permission settings for cookies, there are 4 options: Use Default, Allow, Allow for Session, Block.
- are these permission settings still used or are they ignored nowadays?
- if they are still used, how do I add additional entries?

As an example, if have http://about.me set to "Allow for Session", how do I add an entry for https://about.me? Yes, I can see the "Add" button at the bottom but it seems to add cookies and not permissions.

If the settings are ignored nowadays then it would make sense to clear out all the permission settings, I have hundreds or even thousands.

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