Join the AMA (Ask Me Anything) with the Firefox leadership team to celebrate Firefox 20th anniversary and discuss Firefox’s future on Mozilla Connect. Mark your calendar on Thursday, November 14, 18:00 - 20:00 UTC!

Rechercher dans l’assistance

Évitez les escroqueries à l’assistance. Nous ne vous demanderons jamais d’appeler ou d’envoyer un SMS à un numéro de téléphone ou de partager des informations personnelles. Veuillez signaler toute activité suspecte en utilisant l’option « Signaler un abus ».

En savoir plus

If Firefox so concerned about privacy why no was to delete all website data on exit in Apple iOS?

  • 2 réponses
  • 2 ont ce problème
  • 10 vues
  • Dernière réponse par RJ Rains

more options

If Firefox cares so much about privacy, why is there no way to automatically delete website data upon exit, including the dozens of cookies not related to the sites I’ve visited, like I can do in the Linux and Windows versions? I have to manually go into data management to do so each time, or they never go away. Many of that website data sure does look like tracking company cookies. :-( TIA!

If Firefox cares so much about privacy, why is there no way to automatically delete website data upon exit, including the dozens of cookies not related to the sites I’ve visited, like I can do in the Linux and Windows versions? I have to manually go into data management to do so each time, or they never go away. Many of that website data sure does look like tracking company cookies. :-( TIA!

Toutes les réponses (2)

more options

Hi

I recommend that you use the private browsing mode in Firefox for iOS or the Firefox Focus app available from the App store.

more options

Thanks for the suggestion, Paul. Tried that, but many sites don’t work in those ultra private modes. I’m just surprised how many dozens of obtuse cookies and web data remain behind after legit web use. Wish we could “delete on exit” like so many other browsers, Firefox included. I sync Firefox, but will have to continue to use DDGo, which does wipe on exit. Thanks again.