What looks to me as a counter-feature is that if I'm logged in to GMail, and want to stay logged-in, I have to whitelist the "google.com" cookies. Wouldn't that allow all the Adwords tracking cookies as well, across sites?
Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
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Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#12What looks to me as a counter-feature is that if I'm logged in to GMail, and want to stay logged-in, I have to whitelist the "google.com" cookies. Wouldn't that allow all the Adwords tracking cookies as well, across sites?
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#13https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-monste...
It allows you to maintain a white-list of sites that are allowed to set cookies and allows you to pick whether the cookies the site sets are persistent or discarded at the end of the current browser session.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#141. Install the add-on.
2. Panic that it has deleted all "not open now" websites' cookies.
3. Choose the option to "Suspend Operation" via the add-on icon.
4. Repeatedly "Undelete" all cookies until it's all done.
5. Keep the add-on suspended.
6. Now, for the next few days, I will browse like normal, but will remember to "whitelist" the websites I like to stay logged-in (Hacker News, Webmail, etc.) by clicking on the add-on icon. Remember, it is still "Suspended".
7. After a few days of usage (and when I've re-visited enough number of my regular websites), I will "Resume Operation" on the add-on, where it can start destroying the rest of the cookies like anything.
I think the "Training Period" above in point 6 should have been by default. Somehow.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#15As I understand -- I'll have to sign in to every website I visit each time? (or manage white-list) Well, then it seems like a not a fit for me. But still, thanks for reminding that I can disable 3rd-party cookies -- I just did that for my firefox.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#16Add a feature where the plugin collects all cookies that are commonly blocked and then shares that info back to a server. With that info that plugin can get a list of all the cookies on a page and query the server to rank those cookies from most blocked to least blocked. This way users of this plugin can rely on the wisdom of the crowds to quickly see which cooks people who know better commonly block. Should every us…
Ghostery does that although I'm not sure if they share that data back.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#17There's another nice cookie manager for Firefox called Cookie Monster: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-monste... It allows you to maintain a white-list of sites that are allowed to set cookies and allows you to pick whether the cookies the site sets are persistent or discarded at the end of the current browser session.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#18There's another nice cookie manager for Firefox called Cookie Monster: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-monste... It allows you to maintain a white-list of sites that are allowed to set cookies and allows you to pick whether the cookies the site sets are persistent or discarded at the end of the current browser session.
...which is a built-in Firefox feature.
Re: Self-Destructing Cookies – add-on for Firefox
#19Clever idea... makes me wonder why no one came up with this in the past?