11-04-2014, 08:35 PM
(11-04-2014, 07:53 PM)ChrisL link Wrote: [quote author=bobw link=topic=829.msg6739#msg6739 date=1415108841]
Thanks Dave, I wasn't aware that cookie manager extensions existed. I've installed the one that looked most promising, EditThisCookie, and I've read the descriptions of others, but they don't seem to provide the facility that CCleaner gives you. With that, you can permanently protect cookies from selected domains then delete all others periodically. EditThisCookie lets you "protect" individual cookies by making them read-only, but this only means means that the website that created the cookie will no longer be able to change it’s values.
I still think that a CCleaner type selective cookie cleaner would be a useful addition to Lite Cleaner, but I really don't know whether that is possible, or whether the amount of work involved would be justified.
I totally agree that this would be a great addition to a great program. If you have not used this feature on CCleaner, try it out. It saves a lot of hassle and is very simple to use. The cookies used are listed out and you just select them to keep (or let them be discarded normally in the clean). CCleaner updates leave the selected "save" cookies in place when the update takes place as well.
Chris
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Hi Chris,
Very familiar with CCleaner, used it since it came out 10+ years ago..
I think it would be useful addition, but I think the Dev's have bigger fish to fry...
Dave
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks
Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) , BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks
Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) , BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)