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Old 08-12-2022, 19:48   #9
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Re: Clear e cookies on win 10

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
As a aside , l have bitdefender and Kaspersky before that .both used to say all Cookies cleaned etc run ccleaner , immediately after and it claimed that it needed to remove cookies , viruses and lord only knows what else . Clearly something is a con , question which one ?
ccleaner I would say has been around as long as both of them pretty much but it does not clean viruses so dunno how it was warning you to do that. As I said there is more to bloat than cookies some 3rd party apps dig deeper than others I use bleachbit and that digs deeper than ccleaner by a long shot

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Use a good script blocker. Then you don't get cookies.

You need to whitelist the occasional site but well worth it.
do you not have to keep logging into web sites? I use different browsers for different tasks. What I log into most like social media this site amazon ebay etc I run on Gener8 so it scores me points as I browse. All sites have 2FA log ins so as safe as can be but I leave that quite bloated

I then have a shortcut to chrome that just opens incognito so gathers no bloat
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