Interviewed by CNN on 06/02/2013 03:31, Philip Chee told the world:

> but you asked for the equivalent of Firefox about:permissions which only
> allows you to enable/disable plugins globally. Please make up your mind
> which you want.

Actually, Phil, the Permissions Manager UI in Firefox 18 (reachable by
about:permissions) does allow you to override preferences for Store
Passwords, Share Location, Set Cookies, Open Pop-Up Windows, Maintain
Offline Storage, PLUGINS and Fullscreen on a site-by-site basis. I don't
know if the override for plugins actually WORKS, but the UI is there.
Although it doesn't allow you to choose WHICH plugins, it's an
all-or-nothing deal -- but it's site-by-site, not global.

I wonder... the Seamonkey Data Manager already has a "permissions"
section (currently used only for cookies, I think); if Firefox already
has the back-end code, perhaps the easiest path to offer this
functionality would be to leverage the existing Data Manager UI?


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