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DOM Storage & Flash Cookies


john321

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Hello everyone,

 

The point where CCleaner cleans partially the cache from all the browsers is useless. Opera, Firefox, Chrome, IE leave far more c-r-a-p to clean.

I would like to see in CCleaner th function to clean the following:

 

1.FLASH COOKIES, aka Local Shared Objects (LSOs) :angry: ;

 

2.DOM STORAGE (Mozilla naming convention), aka Web Storage (W3C naming), which, for example, in Firefox are stored in several files as SQLite Database. All of them can be safely removed, including the one that stores icons for favorites in favorite bar (will be rebuild) :angry: .

 

So what's the point cleaning half the cache? Can someone explain? :unsure:

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