Reviews for Cookie Importer
Cookie Importer by Neeno
Review by Firefox user 5612562
Rated 5 out of 5
by Firefox user 5612562, a year agoWorked great until today, where now it can only import cookies for the domain from the current tab (instead of importing all of the listed cookies regardless of their domain). I'm on Nightly so it might be something relating to it.
edit: will update, thank you :)
edit: will update, thank you :)
Developer response
posted a year agoThanks for your review and suggestion
Support for "All Domains" was added in v1.6, kindly update your extension
• Support for "All Domains" alongside "Current Domain"
• Accepts mixed cookies from different domains (when "All Domains" is checked)
Support for "All Domains" was added in v1.6, kindly update your extension
• Support for "All Domains" alongside "Current Domain"
• Accepts mixed cookies from different domains (when "All Domains" is checked)
3 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15346574, 5 days agoLooks excellent, and just what I needed, however I seem to have an issue (hope the developer sees this). When I attempt to create a snapshot (in my case for telegraph.co.uk), the snapshot contains all cookies for all ".co.uk" domains, resulting in a large set of data, rather than just cookies for the current tab's site. This also seems to happen if I just export to, say, JSON.
Edit: awesome! Thanks for the fast update. One minor niggle still... I imagine you're matching on the end of the string. Which means if I'm on "telegraph.co.uk" it also matches cookies for a separate site, "westerntelegraph.co.uk"Developer response
posted 3 days agoHi there,
Thank you for reporting the issue, and I’m glad to hear that you found the extension useful overall! I’ve just released a fix for the bug you mentioned.
The problem was caused by the way the extension handled cookies for domains with compound top-level domains (TLDs) like .co.uk, .co.jp, .gov.br, etc. Previously, when creating snapshots or exporting cookies, it was mistakenly including all cookies for domains sharing that TLD (e.g., exporting cookies for `telegraph.co.uk` would also capture cookies for `google.co.uk`).
This issue has now been resolved. The extension has been updated with an improved public suffix heuristic that correctly identifies the root domain, ensuring that only the cookies for the current site (e.g., `telegraph.co.uk`) are captured.
Could you please update to the latest version of the extension and try again? Let me know if the fix works for you, or if you encounter any further issues. Your feedback is highly appreciated!
Best regards,
Neeno - Rated 5 out of 5by Icefyre, 7 months agoGreat work, and would be nice to have a dark color mode, which fits my browser theme.
Developer response
posted 2 months agoThank you for the great suggestion! We are happy to announce that "Dark Mode" is now fully implemented in version 1.7.0, allowing the extension to seamlessly match your browser theme.
New Features & Improvements:
- This update brings more than just a new look. We have completely overhauled the core experience with major improvements to reliability and control, including:
• Smart Staging:
A new "Review Import" screen lets you preview data and filter duplicates before applying changes.
• Conflict Control:
You can now decide exactly how to handle existing cookies by choosing to Overwrite, Skip, or Rename them.
• Workflow Enhancements:
We added an "Auto-Reload" option and a real-time "Activity Log" to help you track imports and debug issues instantly.