I used Ccleaner to locate Flash cookies. I selected Adobe Flash, analyzed and looked at the results.
Since it was possible to highlight individual cookies, I did so and then clicked Run cleaner. To my dismay, ALL cookies were deleted, not just those that I selected, causing me to have to reenter username login information for many websites.
Why is this not an option and why is there no indication what cookies I am looking at (regular or Flash) when I also select Cookies for the different browsers. Seems like basic functionality to me.
Is there a way to selectively delete Flash cookies? Regular cookies I can delete individually in Firefox already.
@Nergal, perhaps some miscommunication. I know how to selectively delete regular cookies. My question concerns how to "selectively" remove Flash cookies.
Just to repeat, my question concerns how to be able to "selectively" (or "individually" if that makes it clearer) remove Flash cookies that Ccleaner finds, instead of having ALL of them removed. Selecting and right-clicking the Flash cookie does not provide an option to delete just that cookie.
That is the only question to which I need an answer.
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Just to repeat, my question concerns how to be able to "selectively" (or "individually" if that makes it clearer) remove Flash cookies that Ccleaner finds, instead of having ALL of them removed. Selecting and right-clicking the Flash cookie does not provide an option to delete just that cookie.
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I can right click the flash cookie and delete individually in the cookies option. Though not sure why you'd want to instead of just moving the flash cookies you want to keep to the right hand side of the options and have your normal cleaning routine take care of the others. (note the "local" cookie I use in the example refuses to go away but it was the only flash cookie I had.)
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Ahhh, that picture was worth a thousand words.
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I used Cleaner, Applications and ticked off Adobe Flash Player to get a list of the Flash related cookies.
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Will use Options instead. Thanks for that!
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Your way is the way to clean all flash cookies other than the ones you've moved to cookies to keep. This is the prefered way, but hey if you want to delete individually as opposed to keeping individually it's yer party.
Though the ones you don't move to keep, that you didn't want to delete will be deleted if you have a check in applications/Adobe Flash Player, so again move the ones you don't want deleted to the keep column.