Fenix: Delete Website-Data for specific domain

Created on 20 Mar 2020  ·  11Comments  ·  Source: mozilla-mobile/fenix

Why/User Benefit/User Problem

You can delete e.g the Cookies and Website-Data for only one Domain - without losing your logins for other domains.

What/Requirements

A option when clicking e.g. on the SSL-Lock to delete all cookies for that specific domain.

Acceptance Criteria (how do I know when I’m done?)

If you can clear all Cookies and Website-Data only for one specific domain.

feature request 🌟

Most helpful comment

Fenix's page info sheet should be like the page info popup on Firefox for desktop! :D

current mobile:
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desktop:
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Fenix's page info sheet should be like the page info popup on Firefox for desktop! :D

current mobile:
Screenshot_1584786065

desktop:
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Reverse the items of desktop page info popup and you get something like a sheet :P

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for reference, here's fennec:
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it's strange that Fenix's page info sheet is Grey 10 of the Photon Design System. I've discussed the theme inconsistency between desktop and Fenix in #4235

Edit: I realised that Firefox 70 for desktop introduced a dedicated Tracking Protection pop-up and button. Is that really necessary? Oh well. I guess I'll have to re-take my screenshot and re-do my concept.

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New concepts:
tracking protection sheet:
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page info sheet:
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This is somehow related to https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/4235 as it discuss where does UX team want to put the limit between cross-platform consistency and per-platform integration and specific limits and needs.

cc @betsymi as you mentionned that inconsistency across platforms was a reason you are getting more involved in these details on mobile (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/8653#issuecomment-590878871)

This is somehow related to #4235 as it discuss where does UX team want to put the limit between cross-platform consistency and per-platform integration and specific limits and needs.

cc @betsymi as you mentionned that inconsistency across platforms was a reason you are getting more involved in these details on mobile (#8653 (comment))

For the time being, I think we are as aligned as we can be here in Fenix mobile and desktop. It's not 1:1, but we've brought them together as much as we can given the platform limitations of each.

There are ongoing conversations in both platforms about the 🛡 and 🔒 icons and what information is housed in each. There has also been discussion of consolidating to a single icon. Nothing has been decided though. At this time, we are keeping things as they are.

🛡ETP shield

The desktop screenshot from the beginning of this thread is from an older UI that we phased out in Firefox 70. Fenix doesn't have the None Detected section because it's lengthy, nor the Protection Report link since that doesn't exist on mobile.

🛡in Fenix
Screenshot_20200331-112646

🛡 in desktop

Screen Shot 2020-03-31 at 11 27 49 AM

🔒Site security

We house permissions here in desktop, but in a different place on Fenix. In desktop, it takes an additional click to see the details about the security certificate that are housed behind the >

🔒 in Fenix

Screenshot_20200331-112700

🔒 in desktop

Screen Shot 2020-03-31 at 11 28 01 AM

Screen Shot 2020-03-31 at 11 30 27 AM

@betsymi As I was saying in the edit of my first comment, are separate buttons for tracking protection and site info necessary?

Edit: I realised that Firefox 70 for desktop introduced a dedicated Tracking Protection pop-up and button. Is that really necessary? Oh well. I guess I'll have to re-take my screenshot and re-do my concept.

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Edit:

The desktop screenshot from the beginning of this thread is from an older UI that we phased out in Firefox 70. Fenix doesn't have the None Detected section because it's lengthy, nor the Protection Report link since that doesn't exist on mobile.

I have no idea if you saw my other three comments. The None Detected section is useless on desktop too. Overall, the Tracking Protection popup is just a waste of space and consolidating it brings us to what we had before: a combined popup and button (which is a lot cleaner). I find the purple shield rather annoying on desktop. I think the separate button and popup are marketing choices. I imagine protection reports being added to Fenix or being removed from desktop.

There has also been discussion of consolidating to a single icon. Nothing has been decided though. At this time, we are keeping things as they are.

this makes me sad. It's like the What's New menu item on desktop. So useless. It's not visible on mobile too.

This is really required, as I am currently unable to do good testing of site issues when cookies may make a difference, especially if I am trying to test what happens with uBlock Origin (we can't run add-ons in private mode).

Also, paywalls that detect private browsing mode, where dumping cookies and site data would work to view page content.

This seems to be a dupe of #7981

@benjaminwolkchen @Dunexus do you guys prefer a separate button and popup for tracking protection?

@Poopooracoocoo one Button is enough.

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