- Edited
On iOS, there’s no visible way to view the cookies stored in Orion.
This feature helps users manage their cookies individually and to see if any cookies are stored and need to be deleted.
On iOS, there’s no visible way to view the cookies stored in Orion.
This feature helps users manage their cookies individually and to see if any cookies are stored and need to be deleted.
Hi Terrance thank you for taking the time to report this feedback!
We have a change in the pipeline, will be released soon. It adds a menu under " Privacy" → "Manage websites data" that will allow you to see and delete the data being stored, organised by domain. Would that work for what you're looking for?
Thank you for your help in making Orion a better browser!
Hi jeanetienne
Thank you for your response!
It does look great!
But as a suggestion can there be the possibility of separating the menu for cookies? Currently, the menu appears to combine “cache” and “cookies” under one item.
If possible, can the team separate the items into two menus, one for “cache” and one for “cookies,” allowing users to easily access specific settings? As in, at the top of that menu, having a button for “cookies” and “cache” for a user to tap to switch between the menu?
Additionally, if it can be done and isn’t too much of a pain. Could there be a straightforward way to access the cookie settings from the history menu? Currently, the left side of that menu at the bottom displays “clear”, could we have on the right side a dedicated button to get to that “website data” for quick easy access to the cookie settings?
Also, I wanted to share something with you and the team. I’ve noticed that your browser on iOS is the only one that I could find that makes it super easy to delete cookies from the history menu. You can just toggle between history, cache, and cookies. So, easily.
On other browsers, it’s hidden under different submenus, which can be a bit of a hassle just to delete cookies and not browsing history.
Thanks a bunch for making cookie deletion this easy!