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CS Lite for Windows

By Ron BeckmanFreeUser Rating

Key Details of CS Lite

  • Control your cookie permissions easily from your statusbar.
  • Last updated on 2/29/2024
  • There have been 4 updates
  • Virus scan status:

    Clean (it's extremely likely that this software program is clean)

The Download Now link will prompt a local download of the Firefox extension. To install the extension directly, open the file using your Firefox browser.

Editors' Review

Download.com staff

Tired of the continual Internet cookie assault? Take control with this little Firefox utility.

CS Lite is a free utility that loads an icon a small red ball--to Firefox's status bar. The icon and its associated menu were easy to understand and simple to use. When we visited a site that uses cookies, the ball glowed. Clicking the icon popped up a menu with several options, including Deny Cookies Globally, Block Current Site, Allow Current Site, Allow Current Site for Session, and Temporarily Allow Current Site.

CS Lite got the job done and was easy to use. It's a freeware that can give novice users a sense of control when surfing the Web.


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Full Specifications

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.4.8
Version 1.4.8 fixes a bug to fail in when i change an exception of Cookie in 10 Last Hosts.
GENERAL
Release
March 24, 2012
Latest update
February 29, 2024
Version
1.4.8
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
Windows XP, Windows 10, Windows Vista
Additional Requirements
Firefox: 3.6 - 11
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
2,850
Downloads Last Week
0
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Developer's Description

Control your cookie permissions easily from your statusbar.

CS Lite lets you to easily control cookie permissions. It will appear on your statusbar. Just click on the icon to allow, block, or temporarily allow the site to set cookies. You can also view or clear the cookies and exceptions by right clicking on the statusbar icon. For safer browsing you may choose to deny cookies globally and then enable them on a per site basis.