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Silly John Fatty

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It seems in the Safari settings like you can only block all cookies. The problem is, I then can't e.g. write on MacRumors anymore.

But I don't want all the other cookies.

It would be great if you could block all cookies by default, but then allow exceptions.

Does anyone know how this could be done?

It would be great if there was also a way to remove the banner on websites that asks you regarding cookies (and of course not just hide it, but actually deny all the cookies automatically).
 

Slartibart

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I have only access to iPadOS 17 currently, but Settings>Safari>Content Blockers is not sufficient?

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Silly John Fatty

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Nov 6, 2012
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I have only access to iPadOS 17 currently, but Settings>Safari>Content Blockers is not sufficient?

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I don’t think that blocks cookies though. What I’m looking for is something that will block all cookies by default, but allow you to whitelist some
websites where you still want those, e.g. to login, or because you can’t use the site without.
 
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