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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-09T13:32:33.000Z",
  "site": "http://forum.palemoon.org",
  "textContent": "Hello,\n\nI often use Ctrl-H / right-click / \"Forget About This Site\" and noticed this. If I visit both:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    https://www.palemoon.org/https://forum.palemoon.org/\n\nthen change a default permission, for example Load Images → Block, for:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    www.palemoon.org\n\nand then right-click a History entry for:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    forum.palemoon.org\n\nand choose “Forget About This Site”, the forum entry is removed, but the main-site entry:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    www.palemoon.org\n\nremains in both History and Permissions Manager. The reverse behaves differently: if I change a permission for:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    forum.palemoon.org\n\nand then use “Forget About This Site” from a History entry for:\n\n\nCODE:\n\n\n    www.palemoon.org\n\nthen both entries are removed.\n\nIs this intended? Does the command only work on the selected host/subdomain? I'd expect “Forget About This Site” to clear all related site data. (and honestly, prefer it)\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Support • History/Forget About This Site: Intended scope?",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-09T13:32:33.000Z"
}