Megalith
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There are certain cookies that remain after using a browser's internal clean-up function and/or specialized extensions/add-ons. Why is it that only CCleaner is able to uncover these and delete them?
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Is CCleaner able to find and delete DLLs that are no longer used? I believe that the registry cleaner function finds invalid and/or broken entries, but it doesn't actually unregister/delete the DLLs themselves, does it?
Why are certain cookies only visible to CCleaner?
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My concern isn't what browser the cookies belong to; that is obvious.
The question I had was why only CCleaner can detect and delete these "special" cookies. The browsers are oblivious to the fact that they even exist.