Not really a major problem, but the other day after cleaning cookies, tif, and history with CCleaner I noticed that recommendations based on my youtube viewing habits were still being shown, leading me to believe that it is not clearing youtube cookies. I don't sign in on youtube so it's not connected with that. I have set a few cookies to be saved but none of them are youtube. If I clean with the standard IE internet options when I visit youtube the recommendations based on viewing habits are gone and the page is back to a default viewing.
1. Options > Cookies
2. If you see YouTube.com listed in 'Cookies to Keep' highlight it with your mouse and press the back arrow in CCleaner <- which will move it into 'Cookies on Computer' which will then allow CCleaner to delete them.
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Make sure it's not in Cookies to Keep!
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Open CCleaner and go into:
1. Options > Cookies
2. If you see YouTube.com listed in 'Cookies to Keep' highlight it with your mouse and press the back arrow in CCleaner <- which will move it into 'Cookies on Computer' which will then allow CCleaner to delete them.
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Hi,
There are no youtube cookies set to keep. I actually removed all cookies to keep to see if it would clean the youtube recommendations and it still didn't work.
As I said, no big deal but it just seems weird that CCleaner can't seem to be able to do this where as the Microsoft Internet Options can.
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There are no youtube cookies set to keep. I actually removed all cookies to keep to see if it would clean the youtube recommendations and it still didn't work.
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As I said, no big deal but it just seems weird that CCleaner can't seem to be a
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This will be fixed in this month's release. Note that we can only clean viewing history for users who are not logged into a Google account.