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How do I find out what cookies a site has set?

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I want to see exactly what cookies a particular site has set. I'm sure there used to be a way in earlier versions of FF (I'm on 70.0.1), but it seems to have disappeared. I don't want to delete all cookies from that site, just to examine them and if necessary delete them individually.

I want to see exactly what cookies a particular site has set. I'm sure there used to be a way in earlier versions of FF (I'm on 70.0.1), but it seems to have disappeared. I don't want to delete all cookies from that site, just to examine them and if necessary delete them individually.

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For me it's just Shift + F9.

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For me it's just Shift + F9.

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So it is. How intuitive.

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Another question - how on earth do you find this out? It's not on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perform-firefox-tasks-quickly

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At the very bottom you have a link to Developer shortcuts. It's there.

But I've just checked it in my Firefox :).

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I've now found that page, but it doesn't say any thing about cookies. Just "storage inspector" which isn't a lot of help.

Also, why is finding your cookies relegated to the "developer" page? I'm not a developer, but still need to look at my cookies.

Seems like Firefox is going backwards here.