The reason sites put them on your computer is so you load the page faster later on. The reason Firefox has an "Exceptions" feature is so you can delete all the cookies from sites you don't normally visit, since in that case it'd be best to leave them the way they are.
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u8qu1tis 3 years ago
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masterblader95 3 years ago 16
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ninjaapie 3 years ago
The reason sites put them on your computer is so you load the page faster later on. The reason Firefox has an "Exceptions" feature is so you can delete all the cookies from sites you don't normally visit, since in that case it'd be best to leave them the way they are.
ObligattoHD 3 years ago 3
ty for like this video
Infurno87 3 years ago
i love your video
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jonniemango 3 years ago
Dude thanks so much for this video iv been looking for a video like this the sound is clear and it just goes right to the point! thats what i love about this video! thanks a lot! keep it up. :D
kickassfilms 4 years ago
could i select "keep until" then "I close firefox" on the cookie selection, would that be ok?
timmnight 4 years ago