CCleaner: enable smart cookie analysis
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Hello,
Hello;
when installing CCleaner, I did not keep the option "enable intelligent cookie analysis" (a slight difference in presentation in the installation tutorial I was using - perhaps not entirely up to date as it was downloaded a bit earlier - is responsible for this mistake on my part).
However, I saw shortly after that it was indeed recommended to do so, to opt for this
"intelligent cookie analysis".
My question is therefore naturally: is there a way to "restore" this
"intelligent cookie analysis", even though CCleaner has already been installed
(and to what extent is it really important to choose this option?)
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows Vista / Chrome 42.0.2311.135
Hello;
when installing CCleaner, I did not keep the option "enable intelligent cookie analysis" (a slight difference in presentation in the installation tutorial I was using - perhaps not entirely up to date as it was downloaded a bit earlier - is responsible for this mistake on my part).
However, I saw shortly after that it was indeed recommended to do so, to opt for this
"intelligent cookie analysis".
My question is therefore naturally: is there a way to "restore" this
"intelligent cookie analysis", even though CCleaner has already been installed
(and to what extent is it really important to choose this option?)
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows Vista / Chrome 42.0.2311.135
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Hello,
Go to options/cookies and in the empty area under cookies to keep, right-click/intelligent analysis.
This allows you to keep cookies from sites that CCleaner considers clean and that make it easy to log back in: gmail.com, outlook.com, yahoo.com. I delete everything.
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Hello;
thank you for the procedure that I completed without any issues. Is it a one-time operation, as if it were done during the installation of CCleaner, or will I have to repeat it occasionally?
And when you say that you "remove everything," do you mean that once these cookies are selected by the "smart analysis," you delete them; or do you mean that you did not, in fact, choose this "smart analysis"?
Thanks in advance, jee pee,
have a good Sunday