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CCleaner ignoring "Cookies to Keep" list


Nezzer

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I want to keep several cookies, such as the one for my banking website that stores my family's usernames (NOT passwords).  I have had to re-add the users every time I have run CCleaner.  Each time, I go back to the "Cookies" settings in CCleaner, and look for another cookie that I might have missed, and add it to the "Cookies to Keep" list.  But, it never works.  No matter what cookies I choose to keep, there are several websites that end up losing my previously saved settings (usernames, etc).

Why bother having this feature, if CCleaner ignores it???  Or am I missing something?

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Also, is there a way to restore the cookies that CCleaner has deleted?  I don't see them in the Recycle Bin.  And, I don't see an "undo" function in CCleaner.  But, when you run the Registry Cleaner, there is an option to back up the registry before cleaning.  Is there a way to back up cookies before cleaning?

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