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2009-02-11
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2009-02-11
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I don't think you can do it. But as for "slow" cookies - I think it's impossible. Cookies are not scripts or code etc. They are just little pieces of data (last visit date, your name etc). Cookie has very limited size so one cookie can't be greater than another etc. Every site is asking for it's own cookie, because it knows only those names of cookies it left in your browser. So I doubt that one or two very "special" cookies can slow down your browser
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2009-02-13
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2009-02-15
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How can this be done in the MicroB browser? If there is a file where they can be deleted manually, where is it? Is there a better way?
I know how to remove all cookies and how to use about:config to change how all future cookies will be handled, but not how to keep some and delete others. (Besides privacy matters, I suspect some cookies slow down the browser.)
Any ideas?