What Are "Site Preferences"? Could It Be-- Oh, Could It Be ... SATAN? lol

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 18, 2013 8:57pm CST
On Mozilla Firefox, whenever I 'Clear Recent History' (Ctrl + Shift + Del) I am given a list of file-categories I can choose to delete by checking the checkbox next to each before I click the button. One of those categories is "Site Preferences." Ignoring the implications of Saturday Night Live-alumnus Dana Carvey's famous "Church Lady"-line (it popped into my head & it fills the subject-line), what information am I erasing if I choose that file-category to delete?
2 responses
@Dias14 (176)
• Indonesia
19 Mar 13
Yeah I know, there is a tool to remove the Mozikka recent Firefox. I think the Site Preferences will not be erased unless we mencontrengnya. That is the address of choice, which we used to facilitate our visit.
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
19 Mar 13
Unless we what? que? vas? And what ARE 'the "Site Preferences"'?
• United States
19 Mar 13
If you clear the site preferences, you are clearing just that, the exceptions and options you have picked for individual websites. For example, if you have one website with zoom while other websites aren't zoomed, if you clear the site preferences the website that had zoom will be cleared back to default view again. I think cookies and preferences for individual websites (such as pop up options or blocked stuff from a specific website) will be cleared back to default settings. Whenever I clear my history, I just clear everything
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
19 Mar 13
I keep my cookies & let my cCleaner handle them!