Is there a way to set a cookie to be stored permanently without going into Tools | Options | etc and then manually typing in the URL?
I have cookies set to expire when I close Firefox, but want some select sites to have permanent cookies. I can make this work by by going into the Tools | Options | Privacy | Cookie Exceptions dialogue box and then manually typing in the URLs for the site I want to have permanently stored cookies. But it seems like if the website is currently open in a tab, I should be able to click something, somewhere, like"Allow current website to have permanent cookies".
Is that possible?
Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn
You can see the permissions for the domain in the current tab in Tools > Page Info > Permissions
- A way to see all permissions is to click the favicon (Site Identification icon) on the left side of the location bar.
- A click on the "More Information" button will open the Security tab of the "Page Info" window (also accessible via "Tools > Page Info").
- Open the Permissions tab of the "Page Info" window.
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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn
You can see the permissions for the domain in the current tab in Tools > Page Info > Permissions
- A way to see all permissions is to click the favicon (Site Identification icon) on the left side of the location bar.
- A click on the "More Information" button will open the Security tab of the "Page Info" window (also accessible via "Tools > Page Info").
- Open the Permissions tab of the "Page Info" window.
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Thanks, that's pretty much exactly what I was looking for.