Closed Bug 1213692 Opened 9 years ago Closed 9 years ago

Request: A way for a website to delete history (auto private)

Categories

(Firefox :: Private Browsing, enhancement)

41 Branch
enhancement
Not set
normal

Tracking

()

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 664473

People

(Reporter: keepitsimplestupid, Unassigned)

Details

(Keywords: privacy)

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0 Build ID: 20151001180047 Steps to reproduce: This is a feature request and not a bug. No sure where to put it. I guess what I;m asking is there a way to: 1) always pen a site in a private window? Suppose there were two cookies availaable to a website: 1) Always open in a private window. 2) Delete cookies/history for this website on browser close. 3) Allow user setting these cookies through about config. Initially, users could set configuration info for particular websites. Later, as the websites implement the cookies, the readable info in about:config would not be necessary. These particular website cookies WOULD NOT show up when looking at the cookies only through about:config. Auto-complete would be disabled too. The idea is to give website developers to be able to problematically tell the browser to forget about it's browsing history. In the meantime, there would be a method to do the same, but relatively hidden from the casual browser user. forget about this browsing session. Actual results: NA Expected results: NA
(In reply to keepitsimplestupid from comment #0) > I guess what I;m asking is there a way to: > 1) always pen a site in a private window? Sorting and duping accordingly.
Severity: normal → enhancement
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Component: Untriaged → Private Browsing
Keywords: privacy
OS: Unspecified → All
Hardware: Unspecified → All
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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