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I don't believe firefox allows blocking of specific cookies per site.. You can block a specific site but not a specific cookie of a site if you want to allow other cookies from that site.

 

Chrome I think does allow you to block specific cookies.

 

In firefox do do such a thing you would have to use a script for say greasemonkey to do it for you.

  On 10/05/2016 at 11:37, BudMan said:

I don't believe firefox allows blocking of specific cookies per site.. You can block a specific site but not a specific cookie of a site if you want to allow other cookies from that site.

 

Chrome I think does allow you to block specific cookies.

 

In firefox do do such a thing you would have to use a script for say greasemonkey to do it for you.

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Ok thanks.

  On 10/05/2016 at 12:06, max22 said:

How do I add that to Ad Guard ?

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Go into Adguard's settings > Ad Blocker section > scroll down to the bottom and click Add Filter > scroll down the filters subscriptions list until you see EasyPrivacy then check it and press the Add selected button. Profit.

  On 10/05/2016 at 17:14, Boo Berry said:

Go into Adguard's settings > Ad Blocker section > scroll down to the bottom and click Add Filter > scroll down the filters subscriptions list until you see EasyPrivacy then check it and press the Add selected button. Profit.

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That works but it still doesn't block the stats.paypal.com cookie :(

Someone on a website I found is trying to do the same thing and there's a couple of replies that seem helpful. 

 

Here's the link: https://malwaretips.com/threads/stats-paypal-com-cookie-how-to-block.59659/

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