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> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 21:13:39 -0400, Albert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >FYI, you can allow mozilla to regulate your cookie file. For example,
> >deny doubleclick.net but allow yahoo.com, deny ads.msn.com, allow
> >hotmail.com, that sort of thing. Just click on "Warn me before allowing
> >a cookie". When it asks you in the future, click on "Remember this" and
> >it will allow/deny based on your response by server.
>
> I know. But I usually like to turn ON cookies then lock the file so
> that during each session the web page acts like cookies are working.
> I usually want to get cookies for my main 5 sites then lock the file.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53354
> Isn't this cookie thing kind of like "OPT OUT"? Shouldn't it be more
> like "OPT IN" where I OK my 5 sites and the rest can F off?
No, it's not like "opt out" because it won't set
the cookie unless you confirm that you want it.