Self Destroying Cookies is an application or website that allows users to set cookies that are automatically destroyed after a specific amount of time or once they are used. Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored on a user’s computer when they visit a website. Self Destroying Cookies can be used to store temporary data, such as session information or authentication tokens, and are destroyed after a certain period of time or after their use. This helps keep the user’s data secure, as the data will not remain on the user’s computer for an extended period of time, making it difficult for hackers to gain access. Self Destroying Cookies can also help with load balancing or prevent malicious users from abusing services.
Discontinued The extension is no longer maintained and does not work in Firefox 55 or newer. It still works in XUL-based Firefox forks such as https://alternativeapp.info/software/waterfox/ and https://alternativeapp.info/software/palemoon/.