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Allow site specific cookies while using Privacy Browsing

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I always run under Privacy Browsing. But this is limiting my Results per page to 10 with Google. They have a new option Google Instant which defaults to ON meaning that my searches are now always limited to 10 per page. If I were able to accept cookies from Specific websites, in this case, google.com I would not have this problem. Can you please consider it as a new request for future updates? thank you.

I always run under Privacy Browsing. But this is limiting my Results per page to 10 with Google. They have a new option Google Instant which defaults to ON meaning that my searches are now always limited to 10 per page. If I were able to accept cookies from Specific websites, in this case, google.com I would not have this problem. Can you please consider it as a new request for future updates? thank you.

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If you enter Private Browsing mode then anew set of cookies will be created and all current cookies from regular mode are not available as long as you are in private browsing mode, but are restored if you leave PB mode. That will never change in future Firefox versions. This is how PB mode works. If you want to run Firefox in PB mode then you will have to repeat the steps to disable Instant search and setting 100 results in the Google Preferences.