Click on the CC icon and get a window with unspecified detail on
perhaps 1k+ cookies. No search, no select/copy/paste into editor
so I can work with them.
I need to protect cookies from perhaps 10-15 domains without spending
40 days/40 nites doing it.
H-H-How can this be d-d-done??? :-)
For instance, how can I protect all cookies from americanbrittanyrescue.org?
Thx,
P
"Law Without Equity Is No Law At All. It Is A Form Of Jungle Rule."
Highlight the cookie or cookies you want to protect in the Cookie Culler
window and then click on the "Protect Cookie" button. That's all there is to
it.
:-)
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Ron Hunter - rphu...@charter.net
>>> Highlight the cookie or cookies you want to protect in the Cookie Culler
>>> window and then click on the "Protect Cookie" button. That's all there
>>> is to
>>> it.
>>> :-)
You didn't read the part about beau coup cookies and 40 days/40 nites????
>>>
>> I am kinda lost. FF3.6b5 has a 'show cookies' function, with a search
>> box at the top. You can manage your cookies that way, without resort to
>> extensions.
>The OP says he's using FF 3.0
FF3.0 also has a 'show cookies' function. If it was sufficient, I wouldn't
have had to install CC. Is it any better with FF 3.6?
I'll ask again:
Is anybody out there using CookieCuller? Christoph Schmees, where are you???
Thanks,
> I'll ask again:
> Is anybody out there using CookieCuller? Christoph Schmees, where are you???
>
> Thanks,
> P
>
>
> "Law Without Equity Is No Law At All. It Is A Form Of Jungle Rule."
>
>It isn't a function I have ever needed as I allow all cookies. I have
>never heard of anyone coming to any harm through cookies. I do let the
>malware checker programs delete tracking cookies, but the simple truth
>is that if a site WANTS to track you, they can, cookies or not.
>The facility in 3.6 seems to allow handling all the cookies for a site
>in an organized way.
Jeez. Are you from/in the US? Not that it necessarily matters.
Whats the difference between the Nigerian inheritance scammers and the
guys running ads on super bowl tv? Salary is all. Otherwise
they are the same people.
This country seems to produce, in addition to WMD's, only Garbage-
Marketers, whose job is to put undesirable "messages" under the noses
of any/all who are accessable (by any means). I turn on the radio, tv,
it's all I hear, all day long. To a material extent, it defies valid human
communication.
If you don't mind Garbage-Marketers like doubleclick and 2o7 (now
adobe) tracking you, that's your business.
I have absolutely no use for them, and will use any practical means of
denying them access to me and mine. Such practical means may not be
flawlessly perfect, but they can be generally effective.
I'm here :-)
Yes. I use CookieCuller but no, I don't know how to solve your task. I
didn't find a place where CookieCuller stores its entries. Perhaps it is
best to contact the author about cookie administration. Good luck!
I don't know what the nice man next door recommends. :-)
I recommend:
- Adblock Plus 1.1.2: http://adblockplus.org/
- Adblock Plus: Element Hiding Helper 1.0.6: http://adblockplus.org/
- BetterPrivacy 1.45: http://netticat.ath.cx/extensions.html
- CookieCuller 1.3.1: http://cookieculler.mozdev.org/
- Ghostery 2.0.2
- NoScript 1.9.9.30: http://noscript.net
- Targeted Advertising Cookie Opt-Out (TACO) 2.0: http://taco.dubfire.net/
I use CC. I don't have as many cookies as you do. I would just open
CC, click on Site to sort the list in alphabetical order, scroll down
the list for a site I wanted to protect, highlight the cookies for
that site while holding Ctrl, then press Protect Cookie. But like I
said I don't have many cookies. CC automatically deletes all except
the few that I want protected.
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G. Thierry
>I use CC. I don't have as many cookies as you do. I would just open
>CC, click on Site to sort the list in alphabetical order, scroll down
>the list for a site I wanted to protect, highlight the cookies for
>that site while holding Ctrl,
Shift also works for blocks of cookies ...
>then press Protect Cookie. But like I
>said I don't have many cookies. CC automatically deletes all except
>the few that I want protected.
My desired result as well.
I scrolled thru all of them, protecting some. Took maybe 1/2 hour (too long).
No doubt I missed some. Users need more flexibility with stuff like this.
Thanks,
Puddin'