Cookies: Can't live with 'em, can't turn 'em off. But you can tame them. Lifehacker points us to a great Firefox extension called CookieCuller that helps you bend your cookies to your will. More specifically, CookieCuller lets you protect some cookies (e.g. so you don't get logged out of your webmail every time you close the browser) while deleting others automatically. While Firefox 2 somewhat obviates the latter function, the former alone is worth the price of admission. Or would be, if the price of admission weren't free.Cookie Culler: Keep your cookies under control
Cookies: Can't live with 'em, can't turn 'em off. But you can tame them. Lifehacker points us to a great Firefox extension called CookieCuller that helps you bend your cookies to your will. More specifically, CookieCuller lets you protect some cookies (e.g. so you don't get logged out of your webmail every time you close the browser) while deleting others automatically. While Firefox 2 somewhat obviates the latter function, the former alone is worth the price of admission. Or would be, if the price of admission weren't free.













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3-06-2007 @ 8:11PM
DRACULA said...
In the drop down tools menu of firefox CookieCuller has a check-box option to prevent sites with CookieCuller removed sites to not add those cookies again in the future. The problem is that it cannot be undone, so if you accidentally remove some needed cookies while that box is checked and then you click Okay, me, the user, is SOL and cannot log back on to that website ever again.
There needs to be an undo function for that.
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