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Old 11-06-2009, 12:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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i am looking for a program, preferably a free one, that will allow me to delete a cookie from one specific site only(a specific site, not the cookies from ALL sites) any time i want to without having to restart my browser (firefox). something that shows an icon in the system try and runs at start up so i can quickly delete the cookie when i need to.

i am open for suggestions
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I use an extension for that myself.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/82

It is compatible up through 3.5, so you may or may not have to use Nightly Tester Tools for it.
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thanks, that did work for me, but what would be great is a program or add-on that will let me specify the cookies i want to delete from one or more sites and be able to delete them with one click instead of searching through the list to find each one.

i know it sounds lazy, but i am just try to make my repetitive tasks go by quicker.
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Protect the cookies you want to keep, and then just use CC to delete the rest .
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