I'm a new convert to Opera, having previously used Firefox as my browser. I have to say that I've noticed a considerable improvement in speed and I like the interface much better.
My question is this - why does CCleaner delete ALL cookies from the Opera browser, even though I have a list of 'cookies to keep' saved? I didn't have this problem with FF - am I missing something (and I don't mean personally!!)?
Opera 9.5
CCleaner 2.90.600
Thanks in advance
Opera Cookies
Started by kaybee, Jul 01 2008 04:35 PM
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 04:35 PM
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 04:55 PM
kaybee, on Jul 1 2008, 12:35 PM, said:
I'm a new convert to Opera, having previously used Firefox as my browser. I have to say that I've noticed a considerable improvement in speed and I like the interface much better.
My question is this - why does CCleaner delete ALL cookies from the Opera browser, even though I have a list of 'cookies to keep' saved? I didn't have this problem with FF - am I missing something (and I don't mean personally!!)?
Opera 9.5
CCleaner 2.90.600
Thanks in advance
My question is this - why does CCleaner delete ALL cookies from the Opera browser, even though I have a list of 'cookies to keep' saved? I didn't have this problem with FF - am I missing something (and I don't mean personally!!)?
Opera 9.5
CCleaner 2.90.600
Thanks in advance
The cookies feature in CCleaner is not for Opera. If you select cookies to be cleaned in Opera it cleans them all.
You don't need CCleaner to manage cookies in Opera. You can do it within Opera very easily. This blog post will tell you how and provide the buttons to do it with one click. Works great.
http://my.opera.com/dude09/blog/2007/12/10...ed-cookies-list
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Posted 01 July 2008 - 05:52 PM
Anthony A, on Jul 1 2008, 05:55 PM, said:
The cookies feature in CCleaner is not for Opera. If you select cookies to be cleaned in Opera it cleans them all.
You don't need CCleaner to manage cookies in Opera. You can do it within Opera very easily. This blog post will tell you how and provide the buttons to do it with one click. Works great.
http://my.opera.com/dude09/blog/2007/12/10...ed-cookies-list
You don't need CCleaner to manage cookies in Opera. You can do it within Opera very easily. This blog post will tell you how and provide the buttons to do it with one click. Works great.
http://my.opera.com/dude09/blog/2007/12/10...ed-cookies-list
Thanks very much for that - tried it and it works a treat!!












