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What is the fastest way to toggle third-party cookies on/off in Firefox?
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In Firefox, what is the fastest way to toggle allowing all third-party cookies vs allowing none of them?
Currently, in Firefox v65.0.2, you have to follow all these steps to enable all third-party cookies:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Uncheck 'Cookies'
Then, to toggle it back to blocking all of them, you have to follow all these steps:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Check 'Cookies'
- Click the drop-down next to 'Cookies'
- Select 'All cookies' from the dropdown
Is there a faster or more efficient way to do this?
firefox browser privacy user-interface cookies
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In Firefox, what is the fastest way to toggle allowing all third-party cookies vs allowing none of them?
Currently, in Firefox v65.0.2, you have to follow all these steps to enable all third-party cookies:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Uncheck 'Cookies'
Then, to toggle it back to blocking all of them, you have to follow all these steps:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Check 'Cookies'
- Click the drop-down next to 'Cookies'
- Select 'All cookies' from the dropdown
Is there a faster or more efficient way to do this?
firefox browser privacy user-interface cookies
Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
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In Firefox, what is the fastest way to toggle allowing all third-party cookies vs allowing none of them?
Currently, in Firefox v65.0.2, you have to follow all these steps to enable all third-party cookies:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Uncheck 'Cookies'
Then, to toggle it back to blocking all of them, you have to follow all these steps:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Check 'Cookies'
- Click the drop-down next to 'Cookies'
- Select 'All cookies' from the dropdown
Is there a faster or more efficient way to do this?
firefox browser privacy user-interface cookies
In Firefox, what is the fastest way to toggle allowing all third-party cookies vs allowing none of them?
Currently, in Firefox v65.0.2, you have to follow all these steps to enable all third-party cookies:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Uncheck 'Cookies'
Then, to toggle it back to blocking all of them, you have to follow all these steps:
- Open Firefox Options
- Go to the Privacy and Security tab in Options
- Check 'Cookies'
- Click the drop-down next to 'Cookies'
- Select 'All cookies' from the dropdown
Is there a faster or more efficient way to do this?
firefox browser privacy user-interface cookies
firefox browser privacy user-interface cookies
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Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
add a comment |
Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
add a comment |
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TL;DR
Type about:config?filter=network.cookie.cookieBehavior
in your address bar, press TAB, press ENTER and set the value you desire.
- 0 = Accept all cookies by default
- 1 = Only accept from the originating site (block third-party cookies)
- 2 = Block all cookies by
default
Source:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior#Possible_values_and_their_effects
https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config
Two cents:
You may write an extension to modify these values with the click of a button if you know javascript and absolutely need the quickest way to do the above task.
Personally, I would just bookmark the above link and modify the values as required.
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TL;DR
Type about:config?filter=network.cookie.cookieBehavior
in your address bar, press TAB, press ENTER and set the value you desire.
- 0 = Accept all cookies by default
- 1 = Only accept from the originating site (block third-party cookies)
- 2 = Block all cookies by
default
Source:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior#Possible_values_and_their_effects
https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config
Two cents:
You may write an extension to modify these values with the click of a button if you know javascript and absolutely need the quickest way to do the above task.
Personally, I would just bookmark the above link and modify the values as required.
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TL;DR
Type about:config?filter=network.cookie.cookieBehavior
in your address bar, press TAB, press ENTER and set the value you desire.
- 0 = Accept all cookies by default
- 1 = Only accept from the originating site (block third-party cookies)
- 2 = Block all cookies by
default
Source:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior#Possible_values_and_their_effects
https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config
Two cents:
You may write an extension to modify these values with the click of a button if you know javascript and absolutely need the quickest way to do the above task.
Personally, I would just bookmark the above link and modify the values as required.
add a comment |
TL;DR
Type about:config?filter=network.cookie.cookieBehavior
in your address bar, press TAB, press ENTER and set the value you desire.
- 0 = Accept all cookies by default
- 1 = Only accept from the originating site (block third-party cookies)
- 2 = Block all cookies by
default
Source:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior#Possible_values_and_their_effects
https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config
Two cents:
You may write an extension to modify these values with the click of a button if you know javascript and absolutely need the quickest way to do the above task.
Personally, I would just bookmark the above link and modify the values as required.
TL;DR
Type about:config?filter=network.cookie.cookieBehavior
in your address bar, press TAB, press ENTER and set the value you desire.
- 0 = Accept all cookies by default
- 1 = Only accept from the originating site (block third-party cookies)
- 2 = Block all cookies by
default
Source:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior#Possible_values_and_their_effects
https://www.privacytools.io/#about_config
Two cents:
You may write an extension to modify these values with the click of a button if you know javascript and absolutely need the quickest way to do the above task.
Personally, I would just bookmark the above link and modify the values as required.
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Write an AHK macro?
– DavidPostill♦
yesterday
@DavidPostill Thanks David. I was thinking about that. But I don't think it's possible to write a true AHK macro toggle, because it won't know the state of the Cookies checkbox (unless AHK has advanced to that level). I could write 2 macros, and assign them to 2 different key combinations, but I would prefer something a little more elegant.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
This Firefox Extension maybe?
– Anaksunaman
yesterday
@Anaksunaman Thanks so much. That extension toggles all cookies, so it won't work, but it's exactly the right idea.
– RockPaperLizard
yesterday
Not a problem =). Sorry it wasn't more useful.
– Anaksunaman
yesterday