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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 10/04/2013 02:04, Justin Dolske a
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<blockquote cite="mid:51649E7B.8030202@mozilla.com" type="cite">What
should we do to improve site-based permissions? I'm signing us up
(Dao, specifically ;-) for a Q2 goal to improve the state of
permissions, and would like to bounce a couple of ideas around...<br>
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This is great news! I very much look forward for such improvements.<br>
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I have some requests. Please allow me to go to some dialog/page
where I can see the list of all permissions I granted, for each
(sub)domain. I need this multiple times.<br>
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Firefox currently has site settings split into multiple places. See
Page Info > Permissions, Preferences > Privacy > Cookies
> Exceptions, also popups exceptions, image loading exceptions,
Preferences > Security > Passwords > Exceptions, and
probably more that I am forgetting about. The point is: these are
all site settings, and I'd rather see them all in one place.<br>
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Use case: I have cookies disabled by default and I want to enable
them only for specific domains. However, complex web apps redirect
to various (sub)domains. I cannot access Page Info during redirects
to edit the permissions for each (sub)domain. This is frustrating
because I end up with broken web apps because I can't add
permissions for all the needed (sub)domains.<br>
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Another <b>big</b> request item: please allow domain wildcards for
site permissions in the permissions manager. During redirects and
XHR requests I cannot tell/quickly determine which subdomains I need
to whitelist. I'd like to be able to simply whitelist *.google.com.<br>
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I found I like Chrome's site settings in their beta channel, but
they can be better. See Preferences > Content settings. They have
one place where you see most of the site-specific options, and they
allow wildcards.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Mihai<br>
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