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Imagine website example.com
example.com, has a overly tedious login process, with a separate pageload for the username/email and then for the password, and then the second factor and then a captcha.
Worse, I have a different example.com account for their service A, their service B and their service C
Currently, every time I restart my browser, I have to go into each account container, load example.com, login into each of the containers
Every, single, browser restart
I don't know what the session cookies for example.com are named or if they change
I cannot really avoid using example.com, but I also don't like them, they are a fundamental part of my workflow, they have no real competitors as they have all driven them out of business thanks to their growth hacking blitzscaling strategy.
I want to, as far as possible, delete all their cookies on an ongoing basis, except for the session cookies, not even just after browser restart but after a period of inactivity as well.