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Monitoring cookies is very important to me. Unlike most other browsers, Safari offers pathetically meager control over cookies. There's "accept all", "deny all" or "accept only from sites you navigate to". That's it. No option to allow one to accept or deny cookies on the fly, before they are set.
Check out Opera's ample menu of cookie controls; one can even choose to have new cookies accepted for the session and then deleted when Opera is exited.
And Camino, as well as Firefox, while not offering quite as extensive cookie control options as Opera, are still ahead of Safari in this respect.
Why Safari still lags most other browsers in cookie control options is a mystery.
Check out Opera's ample menu of cookie controls; one can even choose to have new cookies accepted for the session and then deleted when Opera is exited.
And Camino, as well as Firefox, while not offering quite as extensive cookie control options as Opera, are still ahead of Safari in this respect.
Why Safari still lags most other browsers in cookie control options is a mystery.