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On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Adam Carter <adamcarter3@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> "Cookie Monster" is great, it's what I use. If you're familiar with |
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>> the NoScript or RequestPolicy add-ons, it operates very much the same |
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>> way. It lets you have fine-grained control over which cookies you |
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>> allow or block, and you can allow cookies from a site for this |
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>> browsing session only. |
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> Looks good. How do i set the "default action"? Or does it just inherit |
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> the browser setting to determine the default? |
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I believe it uses the browser's setting as default. It's probably best |
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to block all cookies by default in Firefox's settings, that way only |
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the ones you explicitly allow in the Cookie Monster add-on will be |
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accepted. |