This seems irrelevant. Technically you don't have to visit a site to have a cookie for it either. I mean, are we trying to forget a site or not?
Agreed. For consistency, if the app is going to delete passwords, cookies, etc. during a "forget" call, then it should forget EVERYTHING.
However...
Agreed.back2themoon wrote: ↑2025-09-29, 07:49Also: the Forget About This Site function is only available within the History sections, so they are clearly related.
It is very misleading for a feature of the History menu to do anything related to passwords, cookies, or anything other than History menu entries.
I would argue that forgetting a site from the History menu should remove the history entry, and no more. Sticking this powerful, wide-reaching "forget" feature in the History feature set means those of us like me who have TURNED HISTORY OFF (with the exception of cookies), do not have access to this powerful tool even though we have cookies galore. Why can't users like me "forget" those as well? Because that feature is incorrectly bundled in with the History feature set.
Said a different way, how come when I turn off browsing/download/search/form history but retain cookie "history", I lose the ability to quickly "forget" about a site? Because that site certainly isn't listed in the history menu for me to interact with...
It's because things are muddled. Things need untangling. IMO there are three options:
1) If passwords or cookies or anything at all is saved about a site then it gets an entry in the History feature. This sounds like a horrible idea for me, and I weep at the thought, but it is maybe one "correct" way to untangle things.
2) Change the "forget" feature to remove things (and ONLY things) that would make that site show up in the history list to begin with. I think that is browsing only, but maybe browsing + download? This leaves search/form history/cookies/passwords in tact, no longer being "forgotten". This could be a decent option, but presumably this could be an unwanted change for many other users who are happy with the muddled way it works now. Which maybe leads to a 3rd option...
3) Keep things tangled up and ignore the weirdos like me who turn off all history except cookies. They can't take advantage of the "forget" feature (to remove their cookies?), but they probably never used it, nor have much use for it.
When a user tries to forget a site, present them with a list of checkboxes (or whatever) allowing them to decide if they want to remove browsing history, download history, search history, form history*, cookies history, password history, etc. (The history menu would still show the site if they retain the normal type of history that allows the site to show up in history to begin with.)
There are one or two Windows/Pale Moon app features on the tip of my tongue that already behave this way.
Reading more of the thread now, it seems like we're moving in this direction anyway...
Eww, yah... That seems VERY strange given how things work now (and how they should work).jobbautista9 wrote: ↑2025-09-29, 09:28Also, when I inputted credentials in this forum, made the browser remember it, then used the "forget about this site" feature, it did erase the saved password, but the form history or autofill for the username still remained. I think that might be a bug.
But form history is under the Preferences → Privacy → General → History section...
By the "hammer-logic", everything there should be removable via the History menu somehow, right? I understand now that it is not linked to a site, so probably should not be removed when "forgetting" a site, but then how does one remove it?
*Maybe not, see immediately above.




