Reviews for Cookie AutoDelete
Cookie AutoDelete by CAD Team
181 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by opini0n, 8 years agoI'm on windows 7, and cookies get deleted only when in "no container" tabs. No notifications coming up when in container tabs. And I checked out the cookies in options panel, and cookies from those websites are not deleted. pls fix, thanks for the addon.
Developer response
posted 8 years agoI encountered that problem and the solution is to restart the browser when you enable Container Mode.
See this issue:
https://github.com/mrdokenny/Cookie-AutoDelete/issues/41 - Rated 4 out of 5by T, 8 years agoSeems to be comparable to self-destructing cookies. Has most of the same functionality and will survive the FF 57 Sstorm and supports multi-processing. However, I'm not sure it participates in the Mozilla Sync which presents a problem of having to duplicate White Lists between machines.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13078795, 8 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Maou, 8 years agoThanks to Mozilla killing extensions season, might as well start testing web extensions...
About cookie auto delete: It does most of what I needed from a cookie manager, easy to use, light on resources.
The developer's done a good job here, no complains from my part. - Rated 4 out of 5by U64, 8 years agoA WebExtension version (in essence) of the ever-popular Self Destructing Cookies and the better-but-not-as-popular Cookies Exterminator. My only suggestion -- which is found in CE -- is a "greylist" feature, for cookies that best remain until the browser is closed. I don't like having the cookies cleared, say, every three hours (every five minutes tops), but I don't like being perma-logged in for certain things (such as email, or banks, or government pages with logins and odd redirects that are so slow that the cookies get cleaned right there and then and I get basically kicked out midway through checking and paying for my water bills THANK YOU GOVERNMENT).
Can't wait for a Fennec version once the appropriate things are ready over there (APIs, no?). - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 12982714, 8 years agoTried it as a replacement for self destructing cookies (shocking isn't it?) .
Didn't work at first but after reading the description of the addon, there is a troubleshooting section which solved the problem (clear existing cookie et reset cookie preference before activating the addon). This informations should probably be repeated on the welcome page.
Afterward, works exactly as described so all in all, a good experience:)