On 2018-08-04 2:32 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/4/2018 10:09 AM, xxyyz wrote:
If I block all cookies (Preferences/Privacy & Security\Cookies/
Block cookies), then allow session cookies from https://aaa.bbb
(in chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul),
are session cookies allowed from https://xxx.aaa.bbb?
I use the following strategy. I do not block all cookies. Instead, I
allow cookies only from the domain of the Web site I requested. I have
also blocked cookies from selected Web sites, primarily advertising
sites that might have cookies set by my select Web sites.
The key is that I located the file cookies.sqlite in my profile and
marked it as read-only. All the cookies that get set as I surf the Web
are lost as soon as I terminate SeaMonkey. That is, all of those
cookies are treated as session-only.
Sometimes, however, I want to keep a cookie. Fortunately, that does not
often happen because the process is somewhat cumbersome. To see my
process, go to <http://www.rossde.com/internet/cookies.html#doabout>.
Thank you for the response - but I'm asking a very basic question:
Does allowing cookies from a specific site allow cookies from
"subsidiary" sites? Same question when blocking cookies.
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