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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45 IMPORTANT consideration: Keep cookie prompt


From: Narcis Garcia
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] IceCat 45 IMPORTANT consideration: Keep cookie prompt "ask me every time"
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 09:04:34 +0200

The only fault I see in Cookie Monster is the lack of an "About" option
to see version & license.

Cookie Monster is oriented in the best way I believe: the 3rd party and
the domains&subdomains.
Cookies are not simply cookies: the bad ones are set from different
origins than user has asked to visit.

eBay, Amazon, AliExpress and maybe others should change their security
policies (security for visitor) and allow responsible users to use their
services.


El 24/09/16 a les 01:16, David Hedlund ha escrit:
>> David, have you tried "Cookie Monster", or any other similar add-on?
> 
> This is my conclusion regarding cookie add-ons that I evaluated in
> https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Free_Software_Directory:IceCat_extensions_(proposed)
> 
> 
> * I use Self-destructing cookies as recommended in the link mentioned in
> the first post of this thread.
> * Privacy Badger is useful to reject untrusted cookies, keep in mind
> that this add-on still is in alpha stage.
> * Cookie Monster (CM) rejects 3rd-party cookies by default so you have
> to whitelist a lot of domains using CDN domains with CM. This applies to
> all the big sites like eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress. This take to much
> work for me as there are no editable whitelist like in Self-destructing
> cookies. The developer of CM have a copy of this email though.
> 
> 
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