You might think one of those options is better than the preferences pages but i do not. And you can also use the site info button on the URL bar if you are on the right website or it takes 5 clicks to get to where you can see all of the cookies for all of the websites. Yes, I know that the dev tools can be used to do that, as long as you open the dev tools on that specific website. The last couple months I’ve been deleting all but one YouTube cookie (PREF) to keep the old UI layout. ![]() I don’t often need to delete just some of a websites cookies but over the years I have needed to, many times, for short time periods. A lot of sites use 3-8 1st-party cookies. I haven’t looked at every website but it looks to me like a lot of websites use multiple 1st-party cookies. ![]() Last week, in Nightly, I could go to the Privacy & Security page and delete individual 1st-party cookies for a website and this week I can not, then that is in my opinion “dumbed down”.
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