Block cookies for a single site
To set Firefox to block cookies from one website:
- Go to the website you wish to block from setting cookies in Firefox.
- Right-click within the page and select View Page Info.
- In the Page Info window, select the Permissions panel.
- Underneath Set Cookies, remove the check mark from Use Default.
- Change the setting to Block.
- Close the Page Info window.
- Remove any cookies that the website has already set in Firefox.
how to clear cookies in Mozilla Firefox internet explorer chrome and safari?
- Press ctrl+shfit+D and browsers clear for 1 hour or past 7 days all cookies.
- simply select which one is useful to you and clear the cookies and login details saved searches.
clear cookies of single website Mozilla Firefox internet explorer chrome and safari?
- In Mozilla fire fox click tools and page info security view cookies and clear cookies.
block a website In Mozilla Firefox internet explorer chrome and safari?
Block cookies for a single site
To set Firefox to block cookies from one website:
- Go to the website you wish to block from setting cookies in Firefox.
- Right-click within the page and select View Page Info.
- In the Page Info window, select the Permissions panel.
- Underneath Set Cookies, remove the check mark from Use Default.
- Change the setting to Block.
- Close the Page Info window.
- Remove any cookies that the website has already set in Firefox.
if anything i want to know ask me by below leaving a comment.
if you are browser showing old content of website has been updated?
try this
- Hold down the Shift key and left-click the Reload button
- Press “Ctrl + F5” or press “Ctrl + Shift + R” (Windows,Linux)
- Press “Command + Shift + R” (Mac)
Shift key and left-click the Reload button worked for me.
why i am posted this one of my bookmarked page updating daily but browser showing old content. i need to clear cookie of website manually every day. so that’s why i found the solution and shared for you. also kept on my blog for my future reference because of i am short memory loss person.
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