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Woody

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  1. I have cookies unchecked in Firefox's clear private data tool. I simply allow Ccleaner to manage all my cookie cleaning. :)

     

    In Ccleaner leave the Applications>Firefox>cookies checked.

  2. Open Ccleaner , click on applications and make sure the cookies box is checked under Firefox. Browse a few sites then return to Ccleaner. Click on options> cookies and note the contents of the left column. Now click on Cleaner> Run Cleaner. The cookies in the left column should now be deleted.

  3. Yes. :) Any cookies you switch to the right hand column will be saved , all other cookies will be deleted each time you run CCleaner.

     

    Please read This

     

    Btw welcome to the forum. :)

  4. @ Eldmanen, would you rather it cost $30 per year subscription? Everyone here loves your (unique :D ) contributions, but this constant harping on about what is and is not freeware is becoming a little tedious.

  5. I have no ideal.

    Hi , Andavari, why the "l" on the end of idea?

     

    Just curious. You do obviously know that idea and ideal are two very different words. We English find you Americans extremely baffling sometimes. :D

  6. Maybe this Article will be of some help.

     

    Just because you switch to Firefox, it does not mean that you have to abandon IE. You can use which ever one you like. Indeed you can have them both open at the same time if you want to.

    As for windows updates, you can get these by going through IE in the usuall way or by using a Firefox extension such as IE tab

     

    Hope this helps.

  7. Here is a link to the dr.web scanner extension for mozilla/firefox/seamonkey. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/938/

    (You cant completely trust anything but its better then nothing. :D)

     

    Well, I've just been giving Dr. Web a try but so far it says that every site I've visited has been clean. And believe me I've tried to catch it out by scanning some very dubious links. The usuall suspects that we all know...Screensavers, adult sites, P2P sites. Does this software actually work or could it be that my mind is so pure and I haven't given it a thorough enough work-out? :D

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