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      Boomer1 last edited by

      Will someone help me retain some site cookies while using the "delete all cookies" setting?

      Thanks

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        bariton last edited by

        You could try using the Cookie AutoDelete extension from https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookie-autodelete/fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh. Works nice here.

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          Catweazle @Boomer1 last edited by

          @Boomer1 , or better Site Bleacher, it deletes not only cookies, also the cache, serviceworkers, indexDBs, filesystems and webSQLs, except from sites you whitelited.

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            bariton @Catweazle last edited by

            @Catweazle CAD does that too, but I don't know which of them is better.
            I was thinking about trying Site Bleacher to see what's preferable, but I didn't : )

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              Boomer1 last edited by

              Does Vivaldi itself allow the saving of specific cookies?

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                Catweazle @Boomer1 last edited by

                @Boomer1 , in Vivaldi you only can block third party cookies. This is what I do by default, but apart from this, at least to me, cookies are something that I care less, about the things that the pages usually put on your PC.
                For this reason I use the aforementioned extension, but I think that sooner or later something similar will be included in Vivaldi as its own function-

                Laptop Lenovo V145 15AST, AMD A9- 9425 Radeon R5 - 5 cores 3,1 GHz  RAM 8Gb, GPU 2+1 Gb SSD 256Gb -Win10 64 v21H2| Vivaldi last stable| Blog | 👉Vivaldi links👈

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                  bariton @Catweazle last edited by

                  @Catweazle said in Retain Some Cookies:

                  For this reason I use the aforementioned extension, but I think that sooner or later something similar will be included in Vivaldi as its own function

                  That would be nice!

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