Like what Firefox allows.
Automatically clear browsing data on exit
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In Firefox about:preferences#privacy
, under Cookies and Site Data
heading, you'll find Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed
with Manage Exceptions
beside it.
Also, in about:preferences#privacy
, under History
heading, you'll find Clear history when Firefox closes
with Settings
beside it.
However, the second option is more comprehensive and since it also allows clearing cookies on exit, it subsumes the first one. I am not sure why Firefox has both option though.
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How is the fingerprintability of incognito tabs different from regular tabs wherein you delete all data on exit
Because apart from all data points (from regular tab), incognito is an added data point.
Perhaps incognito mode with shared cookies for tabs
What Orion does now is what Safari also does.
joystmp I get your sentiment. Then it should be added somehow to the preferences as an option. It should be quite simple to implement, simply delete the desired areas such as cookies, history, or bookmarks each time the browser is quit. It has already been implemented although it has to be done manually, so now what needs to be done is just for it to be done automatically every single the browser quits.
Thanks. So you are referring to this option (It would have been been useful if you uploaded this image for reference, to save our time)
So basically if I would leave the settings on the image, browser would delete all data.
What about saved passwords?
It seems like it would be useful to have these same settings for :
- When Orion closes a tab
- When Orion quits
Thoughts?
What about saved passwords?
AFAIK Firefox doesn't allow clearing passwords on exit.
So basically if I would leave the settings on the image, browser would delete all data.
Yes, the browser will clear selected options on exit.
Site settings
refer to site specific preferences (that have been modified from default).
It seems like it would be useful to have these same settings for
I don't know the positives for having all these settings for when a tab is closed (maybe, private window can be used for this or CookieAutoDelete extension)
I think, it makes most sense for when browser quits.
AFAIK Firefox doesn't allow clearing passwords on exit.
I understand, it looks like a missed opportunity?
Site settings refer to site specific preferences (that have been modified from default).
Screenshot please. Any idea how would this look in Orion because are site settings are usually one variable, not multiple in a group like this?
I don't know the positives for having all these settings for when a tab is closed
I remember this being requested previously (I guess there are users super conscious about privacy)
I understand, it looks like a missed opportunity?
What if someone deletes all passwords by mistake?
Screenshot please.
I don't have screenshot for this. Basically what I understand is that, suppose by default, camera is disabled for all websites except one. So clearing Site settings
would also delete this exception, else it will persist across sessions.
Any idea how would this look in Orion because are site settings are usually one variable, not multiple in a group like this?
You already have Websites
window in preferences where site specific settings are saved.
I remember this being requested previously (I guess there are users super conscious about privacy)
In that case, have a look at this extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/ I do not know how much it is functional in Orion.
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joystmp In Firefox about:preferences#privacy, under Cookies and Site Data heading, you'll find Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed with Manage Exceptions beside it.
This option looks like this:
I like it because Firefox will automatically clear cookies, cache, third-party data of the first-party site, etc. of all websites once I close it. I can add websites I want to allowlist under Manage Exceptions
.
That way, I don't have to constantly re-login back into sites I use every day, while deleting less frequented site data.