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What do you use for cookie cleanup/management?
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Jul 2003
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I did a quick search but didn't find what I was looking for. I apologize if I missed it.
What do you use for cookie cleanup/management? I did come across one mention of CookieMuncher in one thread but there wasn't a review of it.
Should I be concerned about cookie management (I've been a Mac user for less than a year)? I'd appreciate any thoughts. Thanks!
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That question is meaningless without specifying which browser you're talking about. Firefox has sufficient cookie management features built-in that you really don't need anything else.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Originally posted by wataru:
Firefox has sufficient cookie management features built-in that you really don't need anything else.
And Camino, and even (gasp!) IE. In fact, the only one that falls short, IMO, in this area is Safari.
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I use CookieMuncher. Works fine and it's very easy.
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Originally posted by wataru:
That question is meaningless without specifying which browser you're talking about.
I use Safari.
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