Michael wrote:I've never found it necessary to use an add-on for cookie management, simply because there doesn't appear to be a meaningful difference between Firefox preferences and the functionality listed.
Cookie Monster is 50KB

It's very useful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you test it for a week, you'll like it!!!!!!!!
There is one
preferences window, you've to open it from
TOOLS -> ADD-ONS -> COOKIE MONSTER -> PREFERENCES and uncheck all check-boxes except the first one!!!!!!!

Then restart firefox, just to ensure everything's ok
There is an icon on the status-bar, you can click on it with the left-click to add the exceptions for the websites you want able to store cookies!!!!!!!!

It's very easy, you need only to click on "
Allow" for the websites you like, and nothing else is required!!!!!!!!!!!
The "
Allow Session" option, allows a website to store cookies, but they'll deleted everytime when you restart firefox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One
very useful feature of Cookie Monster which
Permit cookies seems to lack of, is the "
Temporary Allow" option!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you
temporary allow a website, it'll be able to store cookies, but when you'll revoke the temporary permission or when you'll restart firefox, the "Allow" filter will be deleted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's a very useful option to use when you've found a website you want to give it a try, but you aren't sure if you will ever go there once again!!!!!!!!!!

You may want to use this option also for websites that you want unable to store cookies, except for when it's really needed!!!!!!!!!!
bye!!!!!!!!!!!
