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Using both is overkill. Cookie Autodelete has far more users and has been updated more recently, so that's what I would use. However what's best is stopping cookies to reach you in the first place. uBlock Origin along with Privacy Badger will go a long way for that.
Even CAD can't handle well TCP.Is this a troll post? Forget-Me-Not last updated 3 years ago (May 24, 2020) - Cookie AutoDelete last updated 8 months ago (Dec 8, 2022).
CAD can clean cache, cookies, indexedDB, localstorage, plugindata, service workers. An outdated Forget-Me-Not does not even compare.
Using both the "Forget Me Not" and "Cookie AutoDelete" Firefox addons can provide extra security and privacy while browsing the web. Although they have some overlapping features, they also complement each other in certain ways.Any point of using both Firefox addons ?
Using both the "Forget Me Not" and "Cookie AutoDelete" Firefox addons can provide extra security and privacy while browsing the web. Although they have some overlapping features, they also complement each other in certain ways.
"Cookie AutoDelete" primarily focuses on managing and deleting cookies automatically. It allows you to whitelist certain websites to keep their cookies while automatically removing cookies from other websites when you close their tabs. This helps prevent tracking and unwanted data collection.
On the other hand, "Forget Me Not" offers a broader range of privacy features, including cookie management, history cleaning, and cache clearing. It also provides options for forgetting other types of data like form data, passwords, and local storage. It allows you to set custom time frames to automatically delete this data or manually clear it with a single click.
By using both addons together, you get the benefit of advanced cookie management and comprehensive data removal. This combination helps protect your privacy and allows you to have more control over the data that accumulates during your browsing sessions.
Ultimately, whether you choose to use both addons depends on your specific privacy needs. If you require extensive control over various types of data and want additional features like history and cache management, using both addons can be beneficial. However, if you are primarily concerned with cookie management, "Cookie AutoDelete" might suffice on its own.
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Even Bad Bot deserves freedom of expression.Bad Bot.