Cookies whitelist on Chrome


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
       #1

    Cookies whitelist on Chrome


    Hi.
    I want clear all my cookies with some exceptions
    For that I use Click&Clean extension to clear all cookies, history, ... when Chrome closes,
    for whitelist i use "Cookies" app (it has the "encrypted cookie storage"), it works great, but i don't know which the cookies i need add to whitelist, that keep me logged in to Gmail
    Does anyone have any suggestions?
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  2. Posts : 212
    WIN7 x64 Home Premium SP1
       #2

    JasonS said:
    Hi.
    I want clear all my cookies with some exceptions
    For that I use Click&Clean extension to clear all cookies, history, ... when Chrome closes,
    for whitelist i use "Cookies" app (it has the "encrypted cookie storage"), it works great, but i don't know which the cookies i need add to whitelist, that keep me logged in to Gmail
    Does anyone have any suggestions?
    I don't worry about cookies too much. Most of them are harmless. I use Click&Clean to erase them when they accumulate. Any of the sites you normally visit will drop a new cookie any way. I wouldn't worry about making a white list. If you visit an undesirable site you could check to see if they dropped a cookie and delete it.
    I will delete the history and cache when it gets too large with C&C also.
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  3. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #3

    Simply add any cookies referring to a Google URL to your whitelist (I believe the important one is mail.google.com/mail).

    You might consider CCleaner as an alternative, which can manage a combined whitelist for all cookies on your system from Firefox, Chrome, IE, the Flash plugin and probably a few more.

    It also provides an "intelligent scanning" option for cookies that will automatically sort login-related cookies into the whitelist for you. It seems to do quite a good job at this, too.
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  4. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #4

    I use LastPass to log in. The approach I took with cookies:

    1) delete all my chromium cookies
    2) set web content settings => Cookies to "allow local data to be set"
    3) visit all the sites I want to keep the cookie and let LastPass log me in
    4) close browser to save those cookies
    5) Open browser and set web content settings => Cookies to "allow local data to be set for this session only"

    6) close browser to make sure setting is saved.

    Now the sites I visit all the time I don't have to wait for LastPass auto login because I have the cookie. Sites work because I let them save a cookie for the session. Sites I don't care about as much LastPass will either auto log me in, or I click the button after LastPass fills in the info.

    I tried a bunch of those white list cookie utilities and they didn't work for me.
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