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The extension does not support wildcards, so if you ALLOW example.com, it will still delete cookies for www.example.com ... it makes this extension a lot less useful.. maybe it will be improved in future, thank you for writing this plugin. :)
I used to really enjoy using Chrome and I had it exactly as I needed. Now, every day is a battle to have it how I prefer. All my best extensions are removed and there are not any alternatives any where near as good. I spend hours searching for extensions to replace those and come across this sort of junk that they would rather promote to me than the brilliant cookiebro that I used previously! I can safely say that I now absolutely despise Google and the control it tries to have over everything I do!
DO NOT INSTALL! This extension is a cheap closed source knock off of a privacy protection extension. Its amusing to me that THIS junky version appears via search while the real open source version does not. This is the actual extension : https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete (Store page in readme)
Works perfectly on Brave and Chromium. I would give it a much higher rating if not for three things: 1.) Permissions seem over reaching without any explanation as to why this granted access is necessary. 2.) Not enough control related to domains and sub domains. e.g: ' *.google.com, google.com ' 3.)No "Right Click" add to whitelist.
I don't understand why this extension requires access to my camera, location, apps, and others. What for? Too much data for what this extension does. I'm out.
There is no option to enable “Blacklist”.
タブを閉じてもそのタブが受け入れたCookieを消去できていません。
Doesn't work. Have had it installed for 10 days - set to delete cookies on tab close. Just checked chrome://settings/content/all?search=cookies and Chrome is still full of cookies. Shame as I really thought this was the extension I have been looking for for ages.
It does what it says, but there is too much friction to use it. Having to manually type each entry on the whitelist is a pain. Why not using a right click > whitelist site?
add this extension to Firefox. Thank you
Oh, this extension frustrates me so much. It's this close to perfect, but the few issues are almost deal breakers. Minor issue: you have to add entries to the allowlist by hand. As in, copy the new website hostname, open the extension's options page, add the hostname to a single comma-separated field. Eugh. MAJOR issue: you can only allowlist hostnames and not entire domains. Say you've allowlisted proton.me, account.proton.me and mail.proton.me. Then you go to drive.proton.me and close the tab. Bam, all your proton.me cookies are deleted and you are signed out of everything. This completely breaks sites like Dreamwidth that use one hostname per user.
It does what it says in the tin -but nothing else. It will delete cookies either when closing tab or browser, no airs or graces. Having to manually enter the site/cookies you want to keep is a pain.