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Whenever I clean my computer with ccleaner my pandora.com login info disapears. I sent them an email to ask about what cookies to stop them from deleting, heres what I got back:

 

Pandora keeps all information about your Pandora account in Flash Local

Storage. Since this information is stored in a hidden Flash file

associated with the Flash plug-in, and not associated directly with your

browser itself, it's not technically a "cookie" in the usual sense [for

instance, Pandora account information will usually survive an

un-installation and re-installation of your browser], but your Ccleaner

program probably wipes Flash Local Storage in addition to erasing

typical browser-stored cookies.

 

You might want to see if Ccleaner has an option to leave Flash files

alone, or else to add Pandora.com to the 'allowed sites' list for Flash

Local Storage. You may want to read the Ccleaner help files regarding

Flash, or even send an email to Ccleaner support for assistance on how

to do this.

 

Best wishes,

Ian @ Pandora Media

 

How can I do this?

Thanks

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Open ccleaner look in applications tab and scroll down and uncheck macromedia flash player under multimedia.

 

Let me know if that works.:)

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i cant believe i didnt think of that myself

but it seems to have worked

 

also, is there a way to disable it for one site, and leave it for the rest?

Thanks

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Pandora keeps all information about your Pandora account in Flash Local

Storage. Since this information is stored in a hidden Flash file

associated with the Flash plug-in, and not associated directly with your

browser itself, it's not technically a "cookie" in the usual sense

That just sounds silly to me, why can't they just use a regular cookie :rolleyes:

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Open ccleaner look in applications tab and scroll down and uncheck macromedia flash player under multimedia.

 

Let me know if that works.:)

 

 

 

I've experienced the same woes w/ CCleaner, NOT be able to selectively delete/save certain files, in the Macromedia mode..

This causes a lot of grief at times. CCleaner should be able to develop a system to attain file management re: delete/save, as is available for "Cookies" settings.

Thanxxxx..................Rudy <_<:huh:

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