@Imacri Yes, that corrected the issue. It was set to keep Google cookies. Not sure why. Thank you also Neo and Nukecad.
Imacri said:
Hi Jack53:
Just a thought, but CCleaner has a feature called Intelligent Cookie Scan described in the support article Select Cookies to Clean with CCleaner for Windows that deliberately ignores cleaning of cookies that store login data for many popular sites like google.com, yahoo.com, etc.
When I first installed CCleaner the Intelligent Cookie Scan was enforced by default. If you want CCleaner to clean those exempt cookies go to Options | Cookies and see if you have any cookies (e.g., google.com, etc.) in the "Cookies to Keep" column. If you're certain you want one of those exempt cookies cleaned then highlight the cookie and use the left-pointing arrow to move it to the "Cookies on Computer" column to ensure it's cleaned the next time you run a Custom Clean. Note that I don't run Health Check scans so I'm not sure what effect that would have on cookie cleaning with Health Check.
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