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Old January 10th, 2006, 06:04 AM
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Sorry, but both of you seem to be forgetting the third setting of only accepting cookies from sites you visit. Really: It's good for 99.99% of all people and cases. Now if it ain't good enough for you: I understand that. File bug reports to Apple, write E-Mails to them, create threads like this one, that's fine. But I really, really think that Apple's three options are good for basic users. Safari is not the be-all end-all solution to webbrowsing. It's a simple default browser. Anyone's free to choose Firefox or OmniWeb over it.

Simple, fast, feature-laden. Choose two.
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