Cookies won't delete

I'm running CCleaner 2.34.1200. Recently I've noticed that after running CCleaner some cookies listed in the "cookies to delete" column remain. I can't get CCleaner to delete them no matter what I do. Is this a known problem? Is anyone else seeing this?

Hi nadnetut, and welcome to Piriform.

Make sure you have "Adobe Flash Player" checked in "CCleaner\Applications\Multimedia" as they may be flash cookies.

Hope that helps.

Hi nadnetut, and welcome to Piriform.

Make sure you have "Adobe Flash Player" checked in "CCleaner\Applications\Multimedia" as they may be flash cookies.

Hope that helps.

Thanks for the tip. It's a good idea. Unfortunately I already have every type of multi-media application checked.

If you or others think of any other things I might have missed I will welcome the advice.

Same problem here. I think it's a bug in this version. Previous version OK.

Same problem here. I think it's a bug in this version. Previous version OK.

Good to know. How do we get this to the attention of Piriform (newbys don't know these things)?

Had the same problem. Did notice that Opera cookies was unchecked so I checked it and the "cookies to delete" went away.

Had the same problem. Did notice that Opera cookies was unchecked so I checked it and the "cookies to delete" went away.

Maybe that's the 'fix' as I too use Opera.

Maybe it's different because of Opera 10.6?

I've never had to do this before, however.

Could be an improvement in ccleaner, I suppose.

Thanks for the tip.

Maybe that's the 'fix' as I too use Opera.

Maybe it's different because of Opera 10.6?

I've never had to do this before, however.

Could be an improvement in ccleaner, I suppose.

Thanks for the tip.

Good advice from all, but I use Firefox not Opera and the symptom persists. So I'm hoping another Firefox user confirms my story or offers a solution.

The firefox add-on "Torbutton" gave me a problem like yours nadnetut. Do you use any add-ons?

Perhaps the problem is a "gift" to all evil websites from Adobe - zombie cookies which come to life after they are killed.

I suggest that without closing CCleaner, immediately after cleaning do an analyse.

If the cookies remain in the delete column then CCleaner is probably blocked by Windows Permissions Issues.

If the cookies are gone they have been killed.

Then shut down and reboot WITHOUT allowing any browser etc to collect more cookies.

Run CCleaner and if those cookies are again available to delete they are probably zombie cookies.

If that is not the problem then I suggest the problem should be clearly identified.

Only if you do this can someone else visit the site to possibly receive a similar cookie,

and then be able to advise how to deal with it.

e.g.

forum.piriform.com

forums.comodo.com

forums.techguy.com

Alan

Seems to me, since the moderators moved this to 'bug reporting', it's a bug.

V. 223 works well. I only noticed this problem with version 224.

Seems to me, since the moderators moved this to 'bug reporting', it's a bug.

V. 223 works well. I only noticed this problem with version 224.

OK, let's quit this topic. I'll go back to version 223. I surrender.

Perhaps the problem is a "gift" to all evil websites from Adobe - zombie cookies which come to life after they are killed.

I suggest that without closing CCleaner, immediately after cleaning do an analyse.

If the cookies remain in the delete column then CCleaner is probably blocked by Windows Permissions Issues.

If the cookies are gone they have been killed.

Then shut down and reboot WITHOUT allowing any browser etc to collect more cookies.

Run CCleaner and if those cookies are again available to delete they are probably zombie cookies.

If that is not the problem then I suggest the problem should be clearly identified.

Only if you do this can someone else visit the site to possibly receive a similar cookie,

and then be able to advise how to deal with it.

e.g.

forum.piriform.com

forums.comodo.com

forums.techguy.com

Alan

My final word on this. Alan inspired me to learn about "zombie cookies" and this article

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/07/privacy-lawsuit-targets-net-giants-over-zombie-cookies.ars

contains both a great explanation and a pointer to a remedy-add-on for Firefox users. It's worth checking. My zombie cookies are now gone.

I see there is a new version out today, maybe that will help.

Can confirm, it's fixed, but I use Opera.

EDIT: Strange thing though... When I surf in Opera and cookies show up to be deleted, they have an Internet Explorer icon instead of an Opera one.

Thanks everybody. I have loaded the newest CCleaner version and I have successfully erased all of the cookies which show up in the Options/Cookies list (with Firefox as my browser). I am willing to conclude that the problem appears to be solved. I am also grateful to Alan for making me aware of the "Zombie Cookie" issue which Adobe has created and others are exploiting. I have installed the "Better Privacy" add-on in Firefox and I am now erasing the Adobe "super cookies" as well as the ordinary cookies. My god, it is an eternal battle to protect yourself from exploiters on the web.

Thanks again.

I've downloaded the latest release (v2.35.1223) and noticed that cookies still remain in the Options/Cookies list. Specifically cookies from msnbc.msn.com remain after cleaning. The cookies are gone after I reboot the system though. Is it possible they are ghost listings of cookies that were deleted?

System: Windows XP Pro and with Internet Explorer 8.

I am now running V2.35.1223 also, but I run Windows 7 and Firefox.

I no longer see any cookies left in my list even if I visit msnbc.msn.com. I notice that CCleaner is now deleting all of my LSO (Flash cookies) as well as the normal browser cookies.

In short my observations of 2.35.1223 are not the same as yours. Our different environments probably explain that but at least all ends well after a reboot. Perhaps some XP users will weigh in.

OK - I had just noticed lately that cookies were not deleting too but didn't do anything as busy until today downloaded new version 235.1223

and ran it to check and still there. So came here - ticked Adobe which wasn't for some reason (scratch head) and ran it again and voila - gone. Fixed.

I've downloaded the latest release (v2.35.1223) and noticed that cookies still remain in the Options/Cookies list. Specifically cookies from msnbc.msn.com remain after cleaning. The cookies are gone after I reboot the system though. Is it possible they are ghost listings of cookies that were deleted?

System: Windows XP Pro and with Internet Explorer 8.

I should add that I do have Adobe Flash Player selected under the Cleaner/Applications tab.