Two cookies, disqus.com and www.tripadvisor.co.uk, have remained in my Cookies to Delete list for the last two days, during which time I have run a few scans with Ccleaner.
Windows XP SP3, Opera 12.01, Ccleaner 3.21.1767
Two cookies, disqus.com and www.tripadvisor.co.uk, have remained in my Cookies to Delete list for the last two days, during which time I have run a few scans with Ccleaner.
Windows XP SP3, Opera 12.01, Ccleaner 3.21.1767
Can you provide a screenshot of this?
Have you checked your Exclude-list and do you have "Adobe Flash Player" ticked?
Just found the same problem on my other computer. One cookie, www.google.co.uk this time, is remaining in Cookies to Delete, it does not clear when Ccleaner is run.
System, browser and Ccleaner version are identical to those of the first machine.
I've attached a screenshot jpeg of it.
The cookies referred to are unwanted on both machines and they are certainly not in what you refer to as my 'Exclude list' which I take to mean my Cookies to Keep list.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'Do you have Adobe Flash Player ticked'? If you mean, is it in my Cookies to Keep list, the answer is no, I don't..
He wanted to know if 'Adobe Flash Player' was ticked because cookies reside there too.
please redo screenshot with whole ccleaner window and the undeleted cookie highlighted (at the bottom of the screen it'll say the kind of cookie)
I just updated Ccleaner to v.3.22.1800 and run it.
Two cookies have remained, as shown in the attached screenshot.
Can you left-click on one of the cookies to delete (to highlight it) and then take the screenshot again please.
Have you tried number 14 in this list?
http://www.weather.com/interact/contactus/localweather.html
(doesn't really answer your question but might stop you tearing your hair out )
How about no. 2 in the list ?
http://www.weather.c...calweather.html
That indicates it is not rated for use with anything other than Firefox v3 or IE 7,8
Opera just does not appear in the list.
Also I have a vague recollection that this Weather thing may have something running even when no browser appears to be open.
Is it possible that either Gigaom or Weather applications may have some sort of protection over their cookies ?
No.14 worked, thanks hazelnut!
No doubt the weather.com one will be back when I use that site again, though it's unlikely to be for some time as I only use it to check long-term forecasts when I'm going on a trip abroad.
Now all I want is a similar fix for the gigaom one!
Not tearing my hear out over it but it's an annoyance that Ccleaner isn't removing them as expected.
Oh, weather.com has returned! My pleasure was short lived.