![]() ![]() Click on ‘Cookies.’ After clicking on the Storage menu option, a list of sub-menus will appear on the left-hand side. Choose Storage to access the Cookies menu. At the very top of the split-screen window, you will be presented with several taps. Choose ‘Inspect Element.’ After right-clicking on your Firefox browser window, you will be presented with several options. On macOS, you can either hold down ‘control’ and then click with the mouse or use the two-finger click with your Magic Trackpad. On Windows, you can right-click anywhere in the browser window to bring up a menu of options. Right-click anywhere in the browser window. Inspect Cookies in Mozilla FirefoxĬhecking cookies on your Mozilla’s Firefox web browser is slightly easier compared to Chrome. All cookies from other domains are third-party cookies. You can also see which cookies are session cookies and which are persistent cookies (those that operate for a duration of time).Ĭookies that are located under the current domain are considered first-party cookies. In the Session tab, you can see where cookies are stored. You will be presented with a series of columns that will allow you to check if the website’s cookies are secure and whether third-party cookies are running on the site. You will want to look for Cookies under the Storage tab. Select ‘Cookies.’ When you expand the Applications tab, several new menu options will appear. Depending on the size of your screen, you may need to expand your tab options at the top by clicking on the ‘>’ symbol. You will now be in the Chrome Developer Console. Select this and a split-screen window will appear. At the bottom of this list will be an Inspect option. Choose ‘Inspect.’ After you right-click, a window will appear giving you several options. ![]() If you are running Apple macOS, you can either use a two-finger click (with the Magic Trackpad) or use the control+click method. If you are running Windows, you will want to right-click on the window of your website. Inspect Cookies in Google ChromeĬhecking cookies on your Google Chrome web browser is fairly straightforward. ![]() Read on to see how you can check for cookies on website browsers Chrome and Firefox. Secondly, in order to know whether your website’s cookies are in compliance with GDPR, CCPA, ePR, LGPD, and other digital privacy laws, you should know what type of cookies are present. For one, some website-building services install third-party cookies without your knowledge. To protect your eyes at night and to get focus on the video player such as YouTube™.There are several reasons you would want to know what cookies are running on your website. ✓ Compatible with Turn Off the Lights Browser extension auto dim feature on YouTube™ So you can watch comfortable you video on you big screen. This works for all HTML5 video player and YouTube™. Know as the "Auto Full Screen" feature (Auto FS). ✓ Option to bring the video automatic to full screen when you click on the play button ✓ Option to for web, window or current HTML5 video go to full screen Not only this but these extensions are compatible with Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Maxthon and Yandex web browsers.įew great features in this browser extension: Such as the YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion and Youku video player.įull Screen is a lightweight and useful add-in designed for to get fast that web page, image, video in full screen. You choose the task: Web full screen, window full screen or the current HTML5 video go to full screen. With this extension you can you can easily go to full screen. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED HELP, USE THE OFFICIAL SUPPORT PAGE: DO NOT USE THE REVIEW PAGE AS A SUPPORT FORUM! ![]()
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