Cookies Exterminator
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Cookies Exterminator
I'd like to share my alternative to the well known Self-Destructing Cookies (SDC) extension, written in pure js without SDK. It was initially based on the Crush Those Cookies extension, but the internal logic was updated and extra features were added, both from the original SDC and unique.
Please take a time to carefully read the description on AMO, but always use the latest version from the history page to install (luckily Pale Moon users shouldn't wait for signing).
Please take a time to carefully read the description on AMO, but always use the latest version from the history page to install (luckily Pale Moon users shouldn't wait for signing).
Re: Cookies Exterminator
Thank you!
I remove Crush Thoses Cookies and install this. The whitelist was automatic included, nice!
I remove Crush Thoses Cookies and install this. The whitelist was automatic included, nice!
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Why don't the two of you collaborate perhaps between the two of you it could become even better.
Also do know that eventually due to Mozilla AMO API changes we will be gradually reducing our reliance on AMO. It is advisable for you to submit extensions to our add-ons site.
Also do know that eventually due to Mozilla AMO API changes we will be gradually reducing our reliance on AMO. It is advisable for you to submit extensions to our add-ons site.
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No whitelists are included, it likely has been imported from SDC.dark_moon wrote:The whitelist was automatic included
Thank you wost_ and you should know, that Cookies Exterminator hardly has been even born without Crush Those Cookies.wost_ wrote:Now, that's a real SDC replacement. Well done.
If any problems arise, I'll do it, but as for now the AMO is preferred, since my extension also supports SeaMonkey and Firefox.Matt A Tobin wrote:Also do know that eventually due to Mozilla AMO API changes we will be gradually reducing our reliance on AMO. It is advisable for you to submit extensions to our add-ons site.
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Yeah, i mean from Crush Thoses Cookies. My own whitelist.JustOff wrote:No whitelists are included, it likely has been imported from SDC.dark_moon wrote:The whitelist was automatic included
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Grey list and red list should be explained. (White list and black list are the only common usage.) Grey list appears to correspond to "Allow for session", although I first thought it might mean ask. Does red list mean "Never" allow? If so, isn't that blacklist? SDC only uses "white list" which includes both allow and allow for session. [I could cheat and look at the code but I'm trying to act like a regular user.]
I'm keeping CTC for now, for the same reason I eat pork-n-beans and don't wear shiny shoes -- because simple is better.
I'm keeping CTC for now, for the same reason I eat pork-n-beans and don't wear shiny shoes -- because simple is better.
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GreenGeek, the red list isn't actually policy list, like white or black. As I wrote in the description on AMO it is "separate tab in the options, named Redlist, where you can load the list of all domains that already have cookies and selectively add them to white or grey list". So, it's just for convenient management, you may just ignore it if you wish.
As for SDC, it actually uses both white and grey lists, but they are managed from single interface. They have the same meaning in Cookies Exterminator too.
As for SDC, it actually uses both white and grey lists, but they are managed from single interface. They have the same meaning in Cookies Exterminator too.
That's also is unlikely, as Cookies Exterminator imports only from SDC, who uses system cookies exceptions list.dark_moon wrote:Yeah, i mean from Crush Thoses Cookies. My own whitelist.
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Re: Cookies Exterminator
Thank you
looks interesting. But why have i to add something like adomainwhichdoesntexist.org to the white list to keep it in active state? I never have a cookie which i want to preserve, a empty white list should be ok.
looks interesting. But why have i to add something like adomainwhichdoesntexist.org to the white list to keep it in active state? I never have a cookie which i want to preserve, a empty white list should be ok.
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A couple of things I've noticed,
If you don't add something in the whitelist the addon does not work, right? At least I could not make it work, since I add ''google.com'' in the whitelist, the extension started working.So if I don't want anything in that lists, that means no active add on?
Secondly, it seems the 10 sec.delay it's locked, CTC do has the option to minimize the grace period to 1 sec.But even with the default 10sec. clean delay, cookies are removed randomly here between 3 to 8 seconds.
Last, is it possible to add an ''automatically clean cache'' option as SDC has?
Other than that, the extension work ( just doesn't work for my liking ) crazy fast, it is like not installed !!
If you don't add something in the whitelist the addon does not work, right? At least I could not make it work, since I add ''google.com'' in the whitelist, the extension started working.So if I don't want anything in that lists, that means no active add on?
Secondly, it seems the 10 sec.delay it's locked, CTC do has the option to minimize the grace period to 1 sec.But even with the default 10sec. clean delay, cookies are removed randomly here between 3 to 8 seconds.
Last, is it possible to add an ''automatically clean cache'' option as SDC has?
Other than that, the extension work ( just doesn't work for my liking ) crazy fast, it is like not installed !!
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One thing, I can't test this on Linux at the moment but there was an issue with CTC and closing browser's window. You might want to look into https://github.com/wsdfhjxc/crush-those ... s/issues/9 and a related commit.
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Please, consider this little inconvenience as a small price for the latest warning, made to prevent any accidential data loss, right after installation.karlkracher wrote:why have i to add something like adomainwhichdoesntexist.org to the white list to keep it in active state
I'm sorry, but are you really read the description, as I've asked to?)superA wrote:If you don't add something in the whitelist the addon does not work, right?
10 seconds is minimal delay, it was done intentionally.superA wrote:Secondly, it seems the 10 sec.delay it's locked
Any cleaning job tries to remove all unused and unprotected data, so sometimes some cookies can be deleted a little sooner than delay specified in options.superA wrote:But even with the default 10sec. clean delay, cookies are removed randomly here between 3 to 8 seconds.
Actually, I'm against any regular background tasks, but we will see.superA wrote:Last, is it possible to add an ''automatically clean cache'' option as SDC has?
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Thank you for sharing this with me, actually there was a problem on the Mac too. But in 2.7.7 I've completely changed the windows handling routine, so all is ok now.wost_ wrote:One thing, I can't test this on Linux at the moment but there was an issue with CTC and closing browser's window.
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Not only right after installation.JustOff wrote:Please, consider this little inconvenience as a small price for the latest warning, made to prevent any accidential data loss, right after installation.
What i've done: Installed it, loaded the red list and added a cookie from the red list to the white list. Then a activated cookie exterminator. So far so good. Then i deleted the entry from the white list, did a click to accept and got the message "Active mode was disabled because Whitelist is empty".
Is it possible to have some kind of variable firstrun like this pseudo javascript
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function onApply() {
if (firstrun && checkWhitelistEmpty()) {
firstrun = false;
Services.obs.notifyObservers(window, "cookextermPrefsEvent", "Apply");
window.close();
}
}
Re: Cookies Exterminator
Too confusing! But good try anyways. I'll stick with CTC.
Thank you both for providing an alternative to SDC.
Thank you both for providing an alternative to SDC.
With Pale Moon by my side, surfing the web is quite enjoyable and takes my headaches away!
God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. #TrentShelton #RehabTime
God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. #TrentShelton #RehabTime
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I had in mind that you can use your adomainwhichdoesntexist.org trick as such variable and to consider it as a little inconvenience and so on. And note, the most common complaint among original SDC users is about accidental data loss, including by reason of the loss of the white list. That is why I set this fuse in Cookies Exterminator to work permanently.karlkracher wrote:Is it possible to have some kind of variable firstrun
You are always welcome to choose!LimboSlam wrote:Too confusing! But good try anyways. I'll stick with CTC.
Thank you both for providing an alternative to SDC.
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I'm on Linux Mint 18 and have been experiencing this very same problem.wost_ wrote:One thing, I can't test this on Linux at the moment but there was an issue with CTC and closing browser's window. You might want to look into https://github.com/wsdfhjxc/crush-those ... s/issues/9 and a related commit.
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Are you using Cookies Exterminator version 2.7.7?hobbledehoy899 wrote:I'm on Linux Mint 18 and have been experiencing this very same problem.
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I don't experience the window closing issue at all with CE, only with CTC (which I'll use no longer.)JustOff wrote:Are you using Cookies Exterminator version 2.7.7?
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@JustOff: I've figured it out, guess I was tired yesterday. My bad. On that note, could we have the feature: "Enable strict domain and subdomain checking," please. This was pretty neat as I could whitelist just docs.google.com, forum.palemoon.org, instead of the whole domain.
Thanks!
-PS: Why doesn't CE detect CTC whitelist? Can this be fixed or added?
Thanks!
-PS: Why doesn't CE detect CTC whitelist? Can this be fixed or added?
With Pale Moon by my side, surfing the web is quite enjoyable and takes my headaches away!
God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. #TrentShelton #RehabTime
God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. #TrentShelton #RehabTime