My version of CC is 5.35.6210 (x64) have only one cooky being shown and is from Piriform on Cookies to keep side. The side for my computer is "MT" (meaning empty). Within my FF v55.0.3 (x32) under 'Tools'/'Options'/'Privacy' is for my favorite weather reporting site yet CC is not displaying any additional cookies.
In reply to your question, “NO” it is not active and there are seventeen (17) URLs listed for cookies and CC reports zero (0). Of course each of those can have many individual cookies each so if you wish a full count just ask.
PLUS+: Had to reestablish my password and User NAME to be able to login. That done went into this area to reply and my reply would not go through. I logged out and relogged in and reposted my reply and here it is above. Seems when redoing a password or USER name there should be a requirement to log in again. There seems to be NO requirement in the operation, but; even though I had been logged in when changing my password my message would not post.
I also like your AVATAR, Mr Grinch : "Adults are obsolete children."
Suddenly,my windows 10 CCleaner is not listing any cookies anymore on the left side. It has retained those i had previously listed to keep saved - on the right side.
There must be some cookies. I did reinstall Firefox.
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Suddenly,my windows 10 CCleaner is not listing any cookies anymore on the left side. It has retained those i had previously listed to keep saved - on the right side.
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There must be some cookies. I did reinstall Firefox.
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louielou
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Browsers need to be closed for that section to populate. Are you sure that firefox is completely exited (check task manager).
Does ccleaner still see firefox in the cleaning section applications tab? If not did you customize your reinstall into a different folder?
Is Firefox deleting cookies (history cache etc) on exit?
Those are the three ideas I had when reading your question
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Browsers need to be closed for that section to populate.
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Actually not.
'Cookies on Computer' will show them when the browser is still open, but CC can't remove them until the browser is closed.
Louilou,
Have you told Firefox not to accept cookies?
Check the setting of -
Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > <u>B</u>lock cookies and site data.(may cause websites to break).
Other than that check Nergal's suggestions.
Also check any FFx extensions that you have installed, some of those will remove cookies 'on the fly'.
(I use one that when you leave a website removes all cookies that came from from that website).