Re: cookie
- From: Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni <lists prometoys net>
- To: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: cookie
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 01:13:56 +0100
Hi,
there is a bug in bugzilla for this feature. Unfortunately there are
opinions such option could confuse users. so it is suggested the more
user-friendly way to write an own extension to delete cookies on exit.
Maybe it really should integrate in the main functionality and advanced
settings (e.g. a whitelist for good cookies like bugzilla, wikipedia)
could be managed by a privacy extensions for the paranoids :D
Remember it would just be one option more in the cookies setting "Save
cookies only for the session" which would increase the privacy for the
users dramatically. I am shocked everytime I check my collected cookies,
which are full of marketing cookies, or when amazon know what I "like"
even though I dont have an account their.
I think privacy is as important as usability and part of
user-friendliness.
Regards,
Keywan
Am Samstag, den 17.03.2007, 05:51 -0500 schrieb Diego Escalante:
> I *think* you could do:
>
> rm .gnome2/epiphany/mozilla/epiphany/cookies.txt
>
> That could easily be an alias on your .bashrc:
> alias epiphany="epiphany && rm .gnome2/epi...."
>
> But I assume there's a better solution or you might even want to
> create a python extension for this.
>
> greetings.
>
> On 3/17/07, Eugenio <eugenio modesti gmail com> wrote:
> > is there something to delete cookies automatically when i exit from epiphany?
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