The last two versions of CCleaner has been deleting all my cookies, including those kept in the "Cookies to Keep" column. I forget the exact version number of the previous, but I'm currently using 3.13.1600 and it's still doing this. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit. It had never done this before until the last two versions... I was always able to keep the cookies I wanted and still run a full cleanup without removing them. The odd thing is that the cookies all still appear in the "Cookies to Keep", but they get deleted anyhow on each cleanup.
Which browser?
Do you use Winapp2.ini-file?
Do you have Adobe Flash selected in Applications - Multimedia?
I'm using Firefox version 3.6.24. "Adobe Flash Player" is selected in the Multimedia section. I'm not using Winapp2.ini, don't know what that is actually.
So... any ideas? Is it something on my end or is this a bug with newer versions of CCleaner?
Try deselecting Adobe Flash.
Winapp2.ini is a set of extensions for ccleaner created and maintained by the community.
What, if anything have you added to included files?
Try deselecting Adobe Flash.
I'll give that a shot and see if it helps.
EDIT: Oddly enough, deselecting Adobe Flash worked. All the cookies I have set to keep are still there and I'm logged into the appropriate sites. Not sure why that worked, but it did. Thanks for the help!
What, if anything have you added to included files?
Nothing at all, I've never had a need for that. So it's empty.
hmmm . . . I have flash cookies saved, and ticking ☑ Adobe Flash Player doesn't delete them.
Glad that helped!