I am writing to express my strong frustration regarding the decision to merge the separate "Cookies" and "History" sections into the unified "Browsing Data" menu, which completely wiped out the individual site list view.
Removing the ability to view a historical list of stored cookies completely breaks basic web troubleshooting. When a major, multi-domain platform causes an authentication error or a cookie conflict, users can no longer search for specific associated subdomains to identify or selectively clear the problem. Forcing users to delete all browsing history or clear blanket cookies just to fix a single broken website login is an incredibly poor user experience.
Furthermore, this change actively undermines user privacy. If we cannot see a searchable, domain-by-domain breakdown of exactly who has loaded tracking cookies onto our local storage, we lose the transparency that made Firefox the premier privacy-focused browser.
Forcing users to open the Developer Tools (F12 Storage Inspector) or download third-party extensions just to read their cookie list is a massive step backwards. Please restore a built-in, easily accessible global cookie viewer within the standard Privacy settings menu.