Suggestion for a more user-friendly cookie management system in Firefox
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02-09-2025
10:41 AM
- last edited on
02-10-2025
12:32 PM
by
Jon
Hello Mozilla Team,
I’ve been a loyal Firefox user for so many years and really appreciate the focus on privacy and control over personal data. However, I find that managing cookies is a bit cumbersome at the moment. It’s not very user-friendly to navigate through multiple menus to view or delete cookies.
Therefore, I’d like to suggest an idea that could make cookie management much easier and more transparent: a sidebar for cookies that would be displayed right next to the active webpage. This sidebar could include the following features:
1. Cookie Overview in the Sidebar
- All cookies from the current website would be immediately visible and listed.
- A plain-text display of what data is being stored and to whom it’s being sent.
- An option to filter cookies by origin (first-party/third-party).
2. Manual Deletion Before Submission
- Users could delete cookies individually or in groups before they transmit data.
- Warning notifications when cookies attempt to send sensitive information.
3. Automatic Controls & Safeguards
- Real-time blocking of tracking cookies with just one click.
- A whitelist for trusted sites that may store cookies.
- Automatic deletion of session cookies as soon as the browser is closed (optional setting).
I’m convinced that these features would make Firefox even more user-friendly and further strengthen privacy. I hope you’ll consider this suggestion, and I look forward to hearing your feedback.
Best regards,
Holger
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02-24-2025 01:14 AM
As far as I'm concerned, it's mainly a possibility to quickly edit a "white list" that interests me.

