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Who even uses this? if people want to do something about their cookies they should use DevTools anyway. Who uses Settings to remove cookies? unless you are removing all cookies from all websites, then DevToos is the way people has to do these things.ĭevtools also lets you edit and add other type of information, so the change is probably to remove redundancy that might confuse the has nothing to do with privacy, what are you even talking about… do you even understand that the person complaining about this, first talks about “developers”, but then complains how the better way to delete and EDIT and ADD cookies in DevTools is not “as straight forward”. You only need a cookie manager if you want to import and export cookies but even that is insecure and not good since many websites like google will not like you are adding cookies from one browser to another, which at least protects the user eventually unlike other websites that just let you add important information like nothing and they don’t detect the changes.īut anyway, read the article and understand the issue.

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They are ONLY removing the option to see and delete individual cookies, DevTools which is the way developers and anyone who cares about this type of information will not be touched… so why do you need a cookie manager, to install an extension that might steal your information when they sell to another entitity and add some bad script like has happeend 100 million times when you can just use DevTools for what it was meant to be used, for advanced stuff?

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Some users might even "run the risk of compromising some of their privacy protection, by incorrectly assuming the purpose of a cookie" according to the you even read the article? Users might "accidentally change the implementation details" of sites and "potentially break their experience on that site", if they delete individual cookies. Google states that the change "creates a clearer experience for users". The company will replace it with the chrome://settings/content/all instead, which lists the number of cookies each site has set, but does not provide an option to view or delete individual cookies. Google is removing the option to see and delete individual cookies from the Settings page listed above. Developers may make use of it to test site functionality, non-developers to remove cookies from sites that may be invasive to privacy, to change site functionality, or reset some functionality on sites. The deletion of individual cookies may be useful in some cases. The management page supports the removal of individual cookies from a site and it can be used to display vital information about a specific cookie.







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