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Why do all websites visited not appear in the Permissions Manager list?

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Some websites I visit (e.g., play.com) do not appear in the list on the left of Permissions Manager. However when I click 'Manage cookies' they do appear, with a list of cookies set. Is this due to some setting I don't know about? How can I stop it happening? OS is Windows 7.

Some websites I visit (e.g., play.com) do not appear in the list on the left of Permissions Manager. However when I click 'Manage cookies' they do appear, with a list of cookies set. Is this due to some setting I don't know about? How can I stop it happening? OS is Windows 7.

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Thank you very much. That seems to work for me, even if it doesn't seem to correspond with the instructions on the support webpage.

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hello, only sites that you've set permissions that vary from the default settings in firefox in some form will show up in the permissions manager - also see Permissions Manager - Give certain websites the ability to store passwords, set cookies and more.

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Thank you. However the link above says: "On the left hand side you'll see a search bar with a list of all the websites you've been to below it. The right hand side lists the various website permissions that Firefox stores."

It then says I must highlight a site to alter it from the default permissions. So I'm confused: how do I ever get to alter anything from the default permissions if it doesn't appear until altered? Is there some other way of altering them?

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you can also access the permissions of a page when you're visiting it by right-clicking & going to view page info > permissions.

Firefox Page Info window

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Thank you very much. That seems to work for me, even if it doesn't seem to correspond with the instructions on the support webpage.

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While philipp's response was helpful, it did not address original poster's question. It would be better if this information was all consolidated, instead of having to do it one at a time, per page visit.

So simply -- Why is about:config not showing all visited sites?