Options/Cookies

How do I get cookies into the Delete or Keep spaces?

Hi, welcome to the forum. :)

Options > Cookies The cookies on the left will be deleted next time you run CCleaner. If you want to keep a cookie then highlight it and click on the central arrow to move it into the right hand column.

Every time you visit a website a cookie will be placed on your system. You then have the option of allowing CCleaner to delete it or keep it as outlined above.

Hi, welcome to the forum. :)

Options > Cookies The cookies on the left will be deleted next time you run CCleaner. If you want to keep a cookie then highlight it and click on the central arrow to move it into the right hand column.

Every time you visit a website a cookie will be placed on your system. You then have the option of allowing CCleaner to delete it or keep it as outlined above.

Thanks, Woody.

When I went to 'cookies' it was always empty, but as of late the 21st it began to have cookies in the left panel. Don't know what I was doing wrong, but it seems to be working ok now.

Thanks, Woody.

When I went to 'cookies' it was always empty, but as of late the 21st it began to have cookies in the left panel. Don't know what I was doing wrong, but it seems to be working ok now.

You didn't do anything wrong. CCleaner seems to have problems detecting cookies which existed before CCleaner was installed or upversioned. When you visit a site that changes/replaces the cookie (some sites do this every visit, others if you change a page setting, others never) it's treated as a new cookie and detected.

You may have to manually delete some old cookies that remain undetected.

You may have to manually delete some old cookies that remain undetected.

There's a neat little (small file size) program that's free and easy to manage cookies. It's called Evon Tool. I've been using it for months now with no repercussions :) Only 334 kb download and 697 kb unzipped.