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davey
I realize if you dont save your cookies it is slower to get to these web sites.Especially if you constantly clean up your history and temp internet files. I was wondering should you save only piriform.com cookie versus www.piriform.com cookie for example. Just want to thank eveyone in advance for your fine work ,help, and products. I have only been using them for a short while but due to following the forums and reading them and applying the advice my computer is running much faster and much better organized internaly.THANKS AGAIN TO ALL INVOLVED!!! tongue.gif laugh.gif wink.gif
Andavari
Maybe save both Piriform cookies. wink.gif

...and if you have any chocolate chip cookies I wouldn't save those, munch on them promptly. tongue.gif
davey
QUOTE(Andavari @ Dec 3 2007, 07:59 AM) *
Maybe save both Piriform cookies. wink.gif

...and if you have any chocolate chip cookies I wouldn't save those, munch on them promptly. tongue.gif
If I had those chocolate chip cookies I would send them to you. rolleyes.gif
hazelnut
It's only polite to share Davey, I like them as well smile.gif
davey
[OK! We all share on this forum.Don't we?
JDPower
Back to the original question, the cookies are what store passwords for sites such as this forum. If you want to save yourself having to login here all the time you would keep the "forum.piriform.com" cookie, no need to keep the other Piriform cookies.

And as I'm feeling generous, here's four cookies to share between you wink.gif
CTskifreak
Me want cookies!!!! And milk!!!

Haha, I sound like Santa Claus tongue.gif

AJ
davey
QUOTE(JDPower @ Dec 3 2007, 04:57 PM) *
Back to the original question, the cookies are what store passwords for sites such as this forum. If you want to save yourself having to login here all the time you would keep the "forum.piriform.com" cookie, no need to keep the other Piriform cookies.

And as I'm feeling generous, here's four cookies to share between you wink.gif
Thanks for the tip.I tried it but I still had to log-in.How about all those other .WHATEVER websites? Do I keep all the WWW.WEBSITE.WHATEVER or just the WEBSITE.WHATEVER.I know this is a simple question but requires lots of research.I will plod on with all these extra cookies in my 'cookie jar'.
Where do all those deletd cookies go??? I think "forum.piriform.com". OF COURSE!!! tongue.gif laugh.gif rolleyes.gif YOU ALL ARE JUST A BUNCH OF "WILD AND CRAZY GUYS"
THANKS FOR THE HELP. biggrin.gif
davey
QUOTE(CTskifreak @ Dec 3 2007, 10:35 PM) *
Me want cookies!!!! And milk!!!

Haha, I sound like Santa Claus tongue.gif

AJ


COOKIES, COOKIES EVERYWHERE AND NOT DROP TO DRINK.

SANTA GETS EGGNOG. THIS NOG IS FOR YOU. HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!
Andavari
QUOTE(davey @ Dec 4 2007, 01:33 AM) *
Do I keep all the WWW.WEBSITE.WHATEVER or just the WEBSITE.WHATEVER.I know this is a simple question but requires lots of research.

You only need to keep the website cookies for the sites you need them such as forums, McAfee SiteAdvisor (if you use that, keeping the cookie allows you to skip the page to buy the commercial version), maybe music sites where you have to log in, and perhaps online banking (kind of dangerous to keep banking cookies in my opinion). Things like software download sites you wouldn't really need to keep.
davey
QUOTE(Andavari @ Dec 4 2007, 03:43 AM) *
You only need to keep the website cookies for the sites you need them such as forums, McAfee SiteAdvisor (if you use that, keeping the cookie allows you to skip the page to buy the commercial version), maybe music sites where you have to log in, and perhaps online banking (kind of dangerous to keep banking cookies in my opinion). Things like software download sites you wouldn't really need to keep.



Free advice is easy to get. blink.gif GOOD advice is hard to find. wink.gif thanks again rolleyes.gif
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