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What Are the Pros / Cons of Clearing Cache When Firefox Closes?
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<blockquote data-quote="i7ii" data-source="post: 1105097" data-attributes="member: 116614"><p>Sure, but in FireFox is rather inconvenient ( Open <strong>Application menu</strong> -> Go to <strong>Settings </strong> ->Go to <strong>Privacy & Security</strong> -> Scroll to <strong>Cookies and Site Data</strong> -> <strong>Manage Exceptions -> </strong>add the name of the Site<strong>) </strong>vs open <strong>Cookie Quick Manag</strong>er<strong> -> Manage All Cookies -</strong>> search name of the site and<strong> Protect. You can even go to </strong>Protected<strong> Cookies and select only specific Cookies to keep:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]285843[/ATTACH] </strong></p><p><strong>The default/integrated Cookie Manager - can only save all cookies for a given site. Seems to be the same for Chrome. And if you select to Clear Cookies from History - that's based on a time-line clear (Last Hour, Last 2 hours, Last 4 hours, Since 12:00 AM or Everything) - so if you select for Last Hour - you can still keep cookies used before that</strong> (along with the rest - be it good or bad). So hey, i guess that to can help for people with OCD (or some obsession with tidiness and control) - just lest convenient for the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i7ii, post: 1105097, member: 116614"] Sure, but in FireFox is rather inconvenient ( Open [B]Application menu[/B] -> Go to [B]Settings [/B] ->Go to [B]Privacy & Security[/B] -> Scroll to [B]Cookies and Site Data[/B] -> [B]Manage Exceptions -> [/B]add the name of the Site[B]) [/B]vs open [B]Cookie Quick Manag[/B]er[B] -> Manage All Cookies -[/B]> search name of the site and[B] Protect. You can even go to [/B]Protected[B] Cookies and select only specific Cookies to keep: [ATTACH type="full" width="408px"]285843[/ATTACH] The default/integrated Cookie Manager - can only save all cookies for a given site. Seems to be the same for Chrome. And if you select to Clear Cookies from History - that's based on a time-line clear (Last Hour, Last 2 hours, Last 4 hours, Since 12:00 AM or Everything) - so if you select for Last Hour - you can still keep cookies used before that[/B] (along with the rest - be it good or bad). So hey, i guess that to can help for people with OCD (or some obsession with tidiness and control) - just lest convenient for the rest. [/QUOTE]
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