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Cannot delete apple.com cookie in Firefox Daylight 39.0 (6519) for iOS

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Hello. After updating my iPhone 11 Pro to iOS 15.1, it suddenly became impossible to delete apple.com cookies from the Firefox browser. I've tried clearing all private and website data in the Firefox iOS app. But apple.com's cookie immediately reappears... even before I actually use Firefox to do anything on the web. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Any idea how to get rid of apple.com's persistent cookies in Firefox for iOS (without blocking all cookies)?

iOS version = 15.1 Firefox version = Daylight 39.0 (6519)

Thank you very much.

Hello. After updating my iPhone 11 Pro to iOS 15.1, it suddenly became impossible to delete apple.com cookies from the Firefox browser. I've tried clearing all private and website data in the Firefox iOS app. But apple.com's cookie immediately reappears... even before I actually use Firefox to do anything on the web. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Any idea how to get rid of apple.com's persistent cookies in Firefox for iOS (without blocking all cookies)? iOS version = 15.1 Firefox version = Daylight 39.0 (6519) Thank you very much.

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Hello,

I am not sure how you can do this; however, it is important to note that all browsers on iOS use AppleWebKit, so this may be the reason.