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Well I did a quick search - no similar threads apparently.

I'm cookie-conscious so I like to confirm every cookie when browsing (wow - so many sometimes!). However, I accidentally told Web to always reject cookies from a site - how can I change this? Normally, e.g. in Firefox, there is a master list or 'banned' sites that I can just remove a site from. What's the equivalent.

(There is an equivalent, right?)

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Click the browser bar (left of the X), choose OPTIONS, SETTINGS, Accept cookies.
Or did I misunderstand?
 
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try about:config ?
 
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Okay. I have my cookie behavior set up to prompt me. So when I visit a site, a dialog pops up asking me if I want to accept or reject a cookie, and there are details on the origin of the site (the originating domain should be displayed with the cookie ID anyway, imho).

I can also choose to set this behaviour to 'apply to all cookies from same server' e.g. every time bloody 2o7.net wants to set a cookie it won't.

Sometimes, if you change your mind or make a mistake, you might want to change this behaviour. So I am unintentionally not accepting any cookies from Google, but I can't find where to undo this.

Clearer?
 
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