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get firefox to prompt whether or not to accept cookies

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Hello,

I need to get Firefox 45 to prompt me whether or not to accept a cookie(s). I cannot find anywhere in Firefox to do that. I installed Cookie Monster but can't find anywhere in that add-on to get Firefox to prompt me.

Is there another add-on that might work? Or is there some secret way to get Firefox, itself, to prompt me?

Can anyone help?

TIA, RS

Hello, I need to get Firefox 45 to prompt me whether or not to accept a cookie(s). I cannot find anywhere in Firefox to do that. I installed Cookie Monster but can't find anywhere in that add-on to get Firefox to prompt me. Is there another add-on that might work? Or is there some secret way to get Firefox, itself, to prompt me? Can anyone help? TIA, RS

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hi, the ask anytime option for cookies was removed in firefox 44, which was supposed to happen for a long time (bug 606655).

i would recommend the following setup instead: in the custom history options choose "keep until i close firefox" as a default option & set exceptions for the few sites where you want stay logged-in across sessions. this way you'll have less work to do over all and a privacy-minded setup after all.

or as an alternative you could also take a look at an extension like https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/self-destructing-cookies/

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hi, the ask anytime option for cookies was removed in firefox 44, which was supposed to happen for a long time (bug 606655).

i would recommend the following setup instead: in the custom history options choose "keep until i close firefox" as a default option & set exceptions for the few sites where you want stay logged-in across sessions. this way you'll have less work to do over all and a privacy-minded setup after all.

or as an alternative you could also take a look at an extension like https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/self-destructing-cookies/