[Bug 337826] Ability to accept/reject cookies on a per-case basis
epiphany (bugzilla.gnome.org)
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Tue Sep 25 16:12:44 UTC 2007
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epiphany | Preferences | Ver: unspecified
Reinout van Schouwen changed:
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------- Comment #7 from Reinout van Schouwen 2007-09-25 16:12 UTC -------
I saw a screenshot of this patch here:
http://www.0d.be/captures/epiphany-accept-cookie.png
This dialog, especially the 'apply this decision to all cookies' checkbox looks
very "un-Epiphany" to me.
Yes, we should have a way in Personal Information > Cookies to revert the
decision. But not only that.
The secondary explanation adds no information whatsoever. It should say
something like "If you reject the cookie, the functionality of the site may be
reduced. If you accept, the site may track your visits, thereby invading your
privacy."
Then, I think there should be four buttons and no checkboxes: [Reject Always]
[[Reject Once]] [Accept Always] [Accept once].
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