(In reply to Markus Fischer from comment #29)
> (In reply to Ron Wolf from comment #28)
> 
> I've been using this dialog since , I guess, five or more years (feels to me
> like I've always used it, don't know). It brought me great awareness but
> also annoyance.
> 
> I switched my mentality: don't accept cookies, unless required. By using
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-controller/ , I'm able
> place easy accessible buttons which allow me to a) enable it for session
> only or persistently and b) easily allows me removing site-specific or all
> session cookies.
> 
> I don't operate on Dialogs with this add-on but only on the icons in my
> toolbar. YMMV. HTH

Marcus,

Thank you for the pointer to cookie-controller, much better!!! Almost
good enough. Don't know why I didn't think to look for an add-on, maybe
assumed that cookie mgmt is a core browser function and didn't think
"add-on". Anyway, thx!!!

So then two additional comments:

1) The cookie-controller add-on is SO MUCH BETTER than FF's built-in
cookie mgmt that I suggest dropping the idea of fixing FF's built in
function and instead incorporate cookie-controller in the mainstream
release. If you like, I'll generate a long list of how cookie-controller
add-on is better.

2) I don't find the essential and documented "same as the previous
session" cookie controller option. Marcus? Do you see this option? Maybe
I'm just missing it???

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