Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
ozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.4
I created a special profile just for handling online transactions
through financial institutions where I have accounts. I found this to
be necessary because they want my browser to have settings that are
different from the settings I prefer for general browsing.
One financial institution wants me to accept cookies from three
third-party domains in order for me to access my monthly statements.
Two of those domains are no problem; cookies from them already exist in
the profile.
The third domain, however, sets a session-only cookie. This means the
preference that allows cookies from domains I directly visit plus
existing third-party cookies does not work since such a cookie is
deleted when I previously left that profile. In Data Manager, I set a
preference to allow cookies from that domain; but it does not seem to
work.
If I set the preference to allow ALL cookies, I then get cookies from
youtube.com and doubleclick.net, which I really do not want. I set
preferences to block those cookies, but they still appear. Using the
"Live HTTP headers" extension, I found that not only are cookies being
set for those two domains but that cookie data are being sent back to
those domains (which are owned by Google).
What can I do to fix this?
--
David E. Ross
Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news. He wants
to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the
Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state
fails to manage its forests properly. The Woolsey Fire was NOT
a forest fire. Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn
through any forests.
See <http://www.rossde.com/fire.html>.
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