Temporarily disable Auto-Clean
See original GitHub issueDescribe the Bug/Feature
Scenario:
I want to buy a plane ticket. The procedure will redirect me to from the flight company website to the website of my bank, and later I get a further redirection to the flight company’s website. I don’t want to whitelist any of these sites, but at the same time I’m very likely to lose my session in between redirects.
I’m usually disabling Auto-Clean in this situation, but then I forget to re-enable it when I’m done with the transaction.
Feature:
Would it be feasible to have Autoclean Enable
+ Autoclean Temporarily Disabled
+ Autoclean Disabled
as options?
Issue Analytics
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- Created 5 years ago
- Comments:7 (4 by maintainers)
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Am I overlooking something, or does this not have an obvious solution?
Just disabling the addon would solve this use case, would it not?
I know this probably isn’t that helpful, but I have a “FailSafe” profile which doesn’t have any extensions and launches in permanent private browsing mode, which means any tracking only lasts for the session. I often find it easier to use that than try to figure out which of my myriad extensions in my normal profile might break the site 😂