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  1. If there was a cookie/preferences MASTER LIST that applies to all brousers, then you could also have a cookie/preferences SAVE/EXPORT button. My friends and I have always thought that you LOVE/HATE the same cookies regardless of which brouser you're using. We don't see why Chrome, Int Explr and Firefox cookies have to be separate lists. A MASTER LIST and cookie/preferences SAVE BUTTON goes hand in hand. For non-tech people there should be a way to "SAVE/EXPORT" the cookie and CCleaner settings to an export document like Firefox uses for its bookmarks. If there was a "SAVE/EXPORT" choice that left the doc. on the desktop, you could import it into another computer or save it to import it back after a operating system change or even a clean re-install of CCleaner. I too have lost hours of select/deselect time not knowing how to SAVE-EXPORT my prized preferences. The reason I love CCLEANER so much is because it allows a SIMPLE way for a non-tech computer user to do UBER-TECHIE STUFF and always be successful. It makes me feel smart. The utility is a must have for every computer.
  2. The replys to Gaia's question so far have supplied a "working solution" but, the keyword in the request is "SIMPLE" way to preserve/select/deselect cookies.For non-tech people there should be a way to "SAVE/EXPORT" the cookie and CCleaner settings to an export document like Firefox uses for its bookmarks. If there was a "SAVE/EXPORT" choice that left the doc. on the desktop, you could import it into another computer or save it to import it back after a operating system change or even a clean re-install of CCleaner. I too have lost hours of select/deselect time not knowing how to SAVE-EXPORT my prized preferences. I hope the developers see this. Or if there is already a way I haven't found to do it, I apologize and point me to the "SAVE/EXPORT" button. If there was a cookie/preferences MASTER LIST that applies to all brousers, then this "magic button" would be very valuable. My friends and I have always thought that you LOVE/HATE the same cookies regardless of which brouser you're using. We don't see why Chrome, Int Explr and Firefox cookies have to be separate lists. The reason I love CCLEANER so much is because it allows a SIMPLE way for a non-tech computer user to do UBER-TECHIE STUFF and always be successful. It makes me feel smart. The utility is a must have for every computer.
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