Site-specific settings for cookies
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Since I want to generally not keep Cookies for more than a session, this is my default. I currently cannot find a way to achieve this, so I ask you to implement this as a specific website setting at vivaldi://settings/content/siteDetails?site=<URL>
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Change the
vivaldi
in the URL tochrome
and you have it. You can also access this from popup of the padlock in address field. -
I'll mark this as done, because it is possible, though there is a bit of a workaround needed.
I'd suggest also voting for Stop redirecting chrome:// URLs to vivaldi:// to fix the issue you're having.
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For others that are looking for the feature: it is located at vivaldi://settings/content/cookies (thanks for clarification to @LonM).
Still, this should be located where the other site-specific settings are and not in a menu that isn't linked anywhere within the settings.
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Now only accessible via chrome://settings/content/cookies
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Hi, I agree with this and would like to bring the topic back up.
I set Vivaldi to delete all cookies after the session, but still I want to keep a few cookies for websites I use regularly. In Chrome and Opera this can easily be done in Site Settings -> Cookies -> "Allow cookies on [websites]". A function which is missing from Vivaldi's settings.
Well, actually it can be done if you visit this site: chrome://settings/content/cookies?search=cookies
This brings up the Chromium settings where you can change site-specific cookie settings.However, I believe NO Chromium setting should be hidden from the Vivaldi settings! So developers, please bring this feature to the settings dialogue.
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Check out this extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vanilla-cookie-manager/gieohaicffldbmiilohhggbidhephnjj
This one is a whitelist to keep the cookies you want to, the rest you can be configured when you want to erase them....so easy.
With extension icon you can add/remove any website from your whitelist, including subdomains
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Thank you for your request. As this post has had less than 5 votes over 4 years it will now be archived.
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