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Alrighty, found an add on that does everything - allows cookies, clears cookies, and disables cookies - all of them. The add on is MCookiesDisable. Eventually I'm going to go with another browser with better privacy but the add on will tide me over for now.Comment
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If you have Windows 10, you have bigger privacy problems than just cookies. Cortana is built into Win 10 and reports god knows what directly back to Microsoft.Comment
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First world problem here. I've used Firefox for years but the updates over the last year have made deleting cookies way to annoying. I don't allow cookies unless absolutely necessary and earlier versions of Firefox made deleting them relatively painless but now the process is ridiculous.
So, does anyone have a recommendation on another browser for Windows 10? I've tried a search but came up with zilch. I've also not found anything by Mozilla to streamline the cookie deletion process. Thanks!
use this... Cookie AutoDelete
brave is based on chrome that keeps reporting to google
Its funny how many here complain about google fb and twitter yet they promote it and start to use it!Comment
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here:Just download and install CCleaner, and use it to clean cookies. No need to change browsers. That's kinda drastic.
Or, just go HERE:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored#w_delete-all-cookiesLearn how to delete cookies that store website preferences and login status, remove site data and clear cached web content in Firefox.
And follow the instructions. Easy enough.
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-1 CCleaner.
If you are familiar with Firefox, dump it and down load Palemoon browser. The creator formerly worked for Mozilla and Palemoon isn't a memory hog.
https://www.palemoon.org/ "Your browser, your way."
dont.. pale moon is based on old versions of FF, and its updated where ever something get found out to be a security risk!Comment
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indeed... the only way these days is to use a base version of linux, aka centos, debian and slack. Ubuntu is ok if you disable some of the telemetry info about your pc. If you want hard core go with kali linuxComment
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