forget this site

In the newspaper that I clicked "forget about this site" - how to manage the list of these sites?

"Forget this Site" deletes all the current content (bookmarks, passwords, cookies, cache, history, exceptions) you have saved from a Web site.

It has no lasting effect, so if come back you on such a 'forgotten' site, then the data of this Web site will be saved once more.

You can not recover the forgotten data unless you have a backup of files in the Firefox profile folder.

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