Use Firefox as Hack tool - 3

Posted on Friday, February 17, 2012 by Tenderfoot


11 Firefox Extensions for Managing Cookies

Cookie Monster :- In a nutshell, Cookie Monster allows for easier managing of what sites a user allows to set cookies and what sites cannot. It works best for users who do NOT accept cookies by default, although this is not necessary. It helps with Cookie Management, especially when you reject cookies by default.

Stealther If there are times you want to surf the web without leaving a trace in your local computer, then this is the right extension for you. What it does is temporarily disable the following:
·         History
·         Downloads
·         Cookies
·         Disk Cache
·         Saved Form Information
·         Referrer Heade
Add & Edit Cookies The main diffirence is that this extension edits and adds cookies not just displays them. it also has a handy filter feature, you can filter for a specific host in the cookies list and the search result will be saved even if you close the browser. See Screenshots.

Cookie Whitelist With Buttons – Gives you a whitelist for all cookie issuing sites.  Use the buttons in the status bar to temporarily accept cookies from the site you are on, or click the add button to quickly add the current site to your list.
CookieCuller – A very straightforward extension that allows you to delete any unwanted cookies and keep the others.
CookieMan Context – Allows you to access a context menu for your cookies via the options privacy menu.  It will allow you to search for desired sites, right click on the site name and quickly change your cookie options.
CookieSwap – A nice extension that will allow you to swap cookies so you can be logged into multiple email accounts at once.  For Web designers, it will allow you to act like different visitors for site testing.
Extended Cookie Manager – Extended Cookie Manager will inform you via the status bar if a cookie was received from a site and then will notify you if it was blocked, allowed, or allowed only for the current session.
Firecookie – Works with Firebug to create cookies, delete them, edit, see all of the current cookies for a site and more.
HttpFox – You can monitor all of the traffic between your browser and a given website, including what cookies it is delivering and receiving.
View Cookies – Adds a tab in the Page Info area so you can easily view what cookies are on your system.

-Saba 





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