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In reply to the discussion: Google announces privacy settings change across products; users can’t opt out [View all]Lionessa
(3,894 posts)allow anything but my own site.
Yes, it means every time I restart Firefox and go to a page I like, I have some rightclicking and allowing to do, but that way I'm not stuck with their choices of what's safe.
That being said, I want cookies from some sites, like DU, or I'd never know where I'd been (ie the links all remain blue even if I had visited them) so I'd not like something that stopped all cookies. I prefer to do it site by site. And by that I don't mean everything on a site. For example on this page I have DU allowed, but I have about 10 still blocked including facebook, linkedin, google, googleanalytics, doubleclick, and more. So only the site is allowed. If I go to a video OP, I'll have to allow youtube and yming, and so on.