Reviews for Cookie Quick Manager
Cookie Quick Manager by Ysard
374 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13505047, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Phantasma, 6 years agoGreat add-on, everything works as advertised, developer is ready to help everyone - even those who never read description text. Great work, thanks for sharing.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Rulatir, 6 years agoInitially promissing but just flat out stops working after a while. I add a cookie correctly for the domain (both dotted and not dotted, tried both ways), enter name and value, enter path '/', check the session checkbox. I expect the cookie to be sent to the domain with requests. It doesn't get sent. After a while it disappears, i.e. the search can no longer find it.
Promising but broken.
EDIT to reply to the add-on's author's response:
I know when cookies can be refreshed. The site in question is one I am developing, and the cookie is neither interacted with on the client side, nor ever set by the server; it's just a flag to enable certain debugging functionality and it used to be a GET param but we decided to switch to a cookie and use an add-on like yours to set it whenever we need.
Unfortunately I don't have time to debug your add-on, I simply need one that JustWorks™, and in fact I found one.Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi your feedback is interesting;
Nevertheless, I use this addon frequently and to my knowledge the use case you mention is functional...
However, no project is immune to a bug and you should create an issue on the project submission so that we can better understand what you are trying to do. This platform is dedicated to managing bug reports and improvement proposals while addons-mozilla.org is dedicated notations.
Basically a cookie can be refreshed/deleted by JavaScript code without reloading a page, or every time a page is viewed manually.
If you put content in the cookie that the server does not recognize as valid or that does not match the content of other cookies on the same site, or if you put information from an expired session on the server side (you can't really know that), the server may decide at any time to delete or modify your cookie.
This is totally independent of browser configuration or addon behavior.
Have you tried to visualize the status of your cookie via the Firefox development tools Ctrl+Shift+K, "Storage" tab?
You will find more information on these sites:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Cookies#Session_cookies
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4132095/when-does-a-cookie-with-expiration-time-at-end-of-session-expire
"This is entirely up to the user agent, i.e. the user's browser, but usually, that will indeed be when the browser is closed"
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https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/33692/what-typically-is-the-expiration-date-of-a-session-cookie
"Cookies that 'expire at end of the session' expire unpredictably from the user's perspective!"
"If there is no expiry set on the cookie, then it is a session cookie and will live as long as the browser is open, and the sessionid is valid. If the server expires the authenticated sessions periodically, then the cookie will no longer be attached to a session on the server and will therefore be essentially null."
EDIT to reply to the Rulatir's response:
Have you thought about clicking on the button "Save the current cookie" to finalize the creation of your new cookie? I only see this explanation.
I'm just asking for a full bug report describing the situation. As it stands I can only say that this addon works because I can not reproduce your approach on various sites I tested: The addon uses the Mozilla's APIs to create the cookies and the cookie is actually created in the database AND sent by GET requests with the other cookies. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 14021322, 6 years agoI really want to like this add-on because the concept is great and the interface is good; however, there is a huge flaw. I will delete a cookie from a given website like Youtube using this Cookie Quick Manager but when I go into my Preferences>Privacy Security>Manage Data and open the folder, THE COOKIES ARE STILL THERE :(
I generally love Firefox but I am furious how they changed the cookies. They used to be so easy to delete but now you have to jump through a lot of excessive hoops to delete your cookies. This is a nefarious attempt to favor tracking your behavior and is total garbage. I was hoping this add-on would liberate me from the cookie fiasco created by Firefox but I don't think it works for the aforementioned reason. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14395138, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Termie , 6 years agoa worthy successor to the good old "Selective Cookie Delete". Especially the option to lock/unlock cookies is worth gold. What I would like to see is a quick option "Delete ALL cookies" (except the locked ones of course) right in the main menu, that would be really great. Saves the long-winded way via open Manager/scroll down/click trashcan-icon. Should be hopefully feasible - at least optionally, or via a keyboard shortcut? However, "thank you" for this useful add-on.
Developer response
posted 6 years agoThanks for the review, I'm going to think about adding the option in the menu, I hope it will not be too confusing among the other deletion options. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14371326, 6 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14353671, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14348414, 6 years agoExcellent plugin, simple and clear. As a developer I use it regularly, never failed me yet.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Zima, 6 years ago
Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi, actually the column on the right, allows you to create a new cookie if you unlock the edition by clicking on the "edit" button at the bottom.Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi, can you develop your review so that I can see what can be improved?- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13291716, 6 years agoОчень удобно. В отдельных вкладках показывает куки только для хоста этих вкладок.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14231293, 6 years agovery good, traduit parfaitement en tout lieu, très utile, merci
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14211488, 6 years agoSo far so good. I needed an extension to edit cookie values since Firefox Quantum removed this functionality from the F12 developer toolbar, and since Google recently changed its privacy opt out mechanisms (see Personal info & privacy > Tools you can use now) to expire opt-out cookies after random short durations (30 minutes or less in some cases) and randomly 'forget' certain opt out settings. This extension did the trick. I am not happy with FF Quantum's all-or-nothing privacy permissions but that's not the fault of this developer -- I appreciate the transparency of this developer in explaining why such broad permissions are needed by the extension.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14072894, 6 years agoWhy it should have permission to modify privacy settings now?! What's required by specific features could be given by telling user what should be, and how to be edited, or at least provide an option to let extension asking users who needs these features to allow these permission.
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Edit 1: Thanks for your patiently reply. Despite that the permissions are required, this extension's context support helped me in time to perfectly experience FF Context feature.
As for granting permission, there's a extension called "SiteDelta Highlight" on AMO you could refer to. Click into its settings page, which displays prompt "Advanced features (that require additional permissions) are disabled." with a button "Enable advanced features...".
Then click on that button, Firefox will prompt it requires additional permissions. So I think it should be able to grant several parts of permissions separately.
And a few advice:
1. Add context to directly "move to container" rather than only "copy to"
2. Ability to select multiple domain / multiple cookies at the same time
3. Every button in the bottom has hang-over tool-tips except the first one from left (and the forth, well it's easy to guess it is for donating). So... the first button with a trash bin icon is so disturbing I don't know what scope it applies to, neither know if it will ask me to sure before doing something.
4. Right-click context menu is not fully visible when click on item close to window border.
5. Why I couldn't copy expired cookies to other container? if it's exist when I access its website it would seem to be refreshed, so it maybe useful, why can't move it?Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi, it's a good question; the need for access rights to the API "privacy" is already explained on the presentation page of the addon:
Access and modify various privacy-related browser settings (the FirstPartyIsolation flag here).
Detecting the status of the FirstPartyIsolation option is absolutely necessary from Firefox 58 for people who want to use this extra protection.
This is a nightly feature that is currently not available other than through about:config for public versions of Firefox.
The API is here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/privacy/websites
The way Firefox handles permissions is all or nothing: all permissions are granted or none of them are.
To my knowledge I can not ask the user to selectively accept a permission and not another.
If you have an example of this type of form, please create an issue on the GitHub so that I can explore that.
In any case if the access to the privacy API is refused, the addon will not be able to manage the cookies created with the option FirstPartyIsolation activated, even if this one is deactivated later.
Regards. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 14200222, 6 years agoGreat extension for both viewing ad deleting cookies. However, the latest update put in a "feature" Idon't like - the confirmation for deleting all cookies. There should be a way to turn it off once someone is used to the severe effects of this feature. I open individual sites in new private tabs in Firefox and so when finished, I need to remove all the cookies. I do this continually so I dislike having to confirm each time. There should be a way to turn it off.
Another feature I like with the latest revision is the ability to auto-refresh. However, that feature only stays on until the next time I open Frefox. It should be persistent.
Other than these two issues, this is a 5 star addon.Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi, thank you for the review.
I will integrate the ability to bypass the alert dialog, and I will ensure that the state of the checkbox is the last selected by the user. - Rated 3 out of 5by cgagnier, 6 years agoWorks fine, but it is not particularly easy to find the cookies for the current page and quickly edit them
- Rated 5 out of 5by Ben, 6 years agochrome://browser/content/preferences/cookies.xul is dead.
Long Live Cookie Quick Manager!
I like this. The only thing that strikes me as odd is the way it treats domains such that, for example, .addons.mozilla.org and addons.mozilla.org appear separately. I prefer the way cookies.xul did it.Developer response
posted 6 years agoHi, thank you for your review;
you talk about a feature that I had to remove to fix a bug ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1465063 ) in Firefox that will be corrected on version 62 (Sept 2018). I could have kept it but cookies with the First-Party Isolation flag could not have been managed by my application. The addon is already ready for version 62 of Firefox on which the feature will reappear ;) - Rated 5 out of 5by RK, 7 years agoFinally an intuitive and powerful cookie manager! The latest update is great, as it supports Multi-Account Containers with optional filters by container. Excellent addon!