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BBC Change for the worse
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 12:38:05 +0100, Martin wrote:
Another thing is of course that if you refuse cookies you don't get any saved settings. Ditto if you use CCleaner. Unless you tell it which cookies not to delete. Click Options then Cookies. You'll see the websites you've visited on the left, and you can move the ones you want to keep to the right. Rod. |
BBC Change for the worse
In message , Roderick
Stewart writes On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 12:38:05 +0100, Martin wrote: Another thing is of course that if you refuse cookies you don't get any saved settings. Ditto if you use CCleaner. Unless you tell it which cookies not to delete. Click Options then Cookies. You'll see the websites you've visited on the left, and you can move the ones you want to keep to the right. Rod. You can do that in Firefox, and possibly I.E.. -- Ian |
BBC Change for the worse
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 19:05:12 +0000, Ian
wrote: In message , Roderick Stewart writes On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 12:38:05 +0100, Martin wrote: Another thing is of course that if you refuse cookies you don't get any saved settings. Ditto if you use CCleaner. Unless you tell it which cookies not to delete. Click Options then Cookies. You'll see the websites you've visited on the left, and you can move the ones you want to keep to the right. Rod. You can do that in Firefox, and possibly I.E.. True, but CCleaner doesn't just clean out the temporary files from one of your web browsers. Windows itself seems to leave a trail of garbage files even when it doesn't appear to be doing much. CCleaner sometimes reports the disposal of hundreds of megabytes of goodness knows what, when all I've been doing is checking my emails and reading the papers. Rod. |
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