Reviews for Cookie Manager
Cookie Manager by Rob W
55 reviews
- by Rioniil, a month agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Александр, 8 months agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16975662, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16829702, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 16810860, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 14504876, a year agoRated 5 out of 5
- by maajiaa, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by elielf c-3r, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Paolo, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by someone, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5Use expressions like *ali*.* to get rid of all ali[express] cookies for example, as I did to fix a stupid website language bug
- by digigramer, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by narres, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Izi, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by ronaldscott, 2 years agoRated 5 out of 5Fantastic. Does what it says on the tin in a no-nonsense, usable way. Just what I needed.
- by Gourab Podder, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by thaim, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 15339165, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 14033027, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 15046259, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Firefox user 12657388, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5
- by Cyberknight, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5The interface is a bit "shocking" the first time one sees it, like some raw data spat out of a debugger, but it is, actually, very thorough and unobtrusive, showing all the information of a cookie or the cookies of a domain. It recognises user containers (cookie jars) and, the best part for me, it is fully compatible with Waterfox (the lifesaver after the series of Mozilla's Firefox's add-ons hell, which started with the obligatory certification, then the dropping of XUL, instead of just incorporating WebExtensions, and the last one, the absolute dumbness of letting all add-ons' certificates expire on 2019/May/04).
- by Firefox user 14817686, 3 years agoRated 5 out of 5