by diverjer » Tue Mar 12, 2019 3:36 am
Thanks for the info on CCleaner, the main reason I use it I can tell it which cookies I don't want deleted. When using CCleaner I have Cache, History, Cookies, download history, last download location checked. Sessions, site preferences, saved information, saved passwords, compact databases are unchecked.
Some sites use a method I don't think much of, but they set cookies with a 9999 year for expiring on computer you use at home. If those cookies are there when logging on its much quicker and easier. If the cookies are not there, you are forced into receiving a phone call and code to logon their site.
I go overboard of keeping stuff cleaned up, also use Microsoft Disk Clean each month.
Thanks for the info on CCleaner, the main reason I use it I can tell it which cookies I don't want deleted. When using CCleaner I have Cache, History, Cookies, download history, last download location checked. Sessions, site preferences, saved information, saved passwords, compact databases are unchecked.
Some sites use a method I don't think much of, but they set cookies with a 9999 year for expiring on computer you use at home. If those cookies are there when logging on its much quicker and easier. If the cookies are not there, you are forced into receiving a phone call and code to logon their site.
I go overboard of keeping stuff cleaned up, also use Microsoft Disk Clean each month.