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Have replied with these findings to support team re :<a href="<___base_url___>/topic/59834-ccleaner-v5768269/?do=getNewComment" rel="" style="background-color:#ffffff;font-size:14px;text-align:left;" title="CCleaner v5.76.8269">v5.76.8269</a>
It's better, but still fails to handle hostname-only (no domain suffixes) cookie names like:
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mydesktop2
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etc.
Hopefully these will get addressed in the next version.
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Hi @magic144 Thanks for notifying us of how there is still a problem adding cookies with no domain suffixes to the "Cookies to Keep" list in CCleaner.
I can attest to this as I was able to add these into v5.74 of CCleaner, whereas I receive an error message when attempting to do so in v5.75&v5.76.
I've notified our development team of this, and I'll ask our support team to followup with you via our email correspondence.
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Have replied with these findings to support team re :<a href="<___base_url___>/topic/59834-ccleaner-v5768269/?do=getNewComment" rel="" style="background-color:#ffffff;font-size:14px;text-align:left;" title="CCleaner v5.76.8269">v5.76.8269</a>
It's better, but still fails to handle hostname-only (no domain suffixes) cookie names like:
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<pre class="ipsCode prettyprint lang-html prettyprinted">
localhost
mydesktop2
mydesktop2:<port>
<p>
etc.
Hopefully these will get addressed in the next version.
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