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noble19 06-01-2010 11:15 PM

Lso cookies on your cell browser
 
Hey i was about to use my blackberry to go on my accounts ....but do you get lso cookies on your phone aswell.If so what can i use on my blackberry to get rid of them.

Thanks

SevnSins 06-02-2010 12:37 AM

Phone does download cookies, and you should be able to clear them in the internet options of your phone.

If your phone runs Flash, then yes it will save LSOs. If no Flash, nothing to worry about. I use my G1 all the time, but it doesn't have Flash.

The really cool part about using a cell phone is that you can change your IP in seconds. Been using that method for a couple years now.

:spy:

dupedagain 06-11-2010 07:39 PM

has anyone experienced problems with their computer after installing cookies cleaner download? i downloaded on two different computers and each one of them had issues..like suddenly shutting down for no reason or not letting me open up certain windows items...

oompaloompa 06-12-2010 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dupedagain (Post 144319)
has anyone experienced problems with their computer after installing cookies cleaner download? i downloaded on two different computers and each one of them had issues..like suddenly shutting down for no reason or not letting me open up certain windows items...


nope, uninstall it and re-do it.........ccleaner

BigMama 06-28-2014 03:54 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Hi,

Does anyone have codes for CC Cleaner professional...Would really apreciate it..Thank you

fox20c 07-07-2014 03:27 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Use the free version it does the trick. Or is there a particular option the professional one has that you need?

PeHe oT PecToPaHTa 07-07-2014 04:19 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Professinal Edition is usually for medium and large enterprises. You don't need it. Business Version is the same as the free (normal) version + it includes support, no more. So you don't need it.

No matter that, I can recommend this app: CCEnhancer. It's for everyone that is using CCleaner for years and know what to do!

Sandy D 07-07-2014 05:32 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
I like CCleaner myself.

xShevaa7x 07-07-2014 07:39 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
I have always used crap cleaner, even if you're not stealthing it's good to sometimes clear out cookies and temp files that you never use anymore.

Has anyone ever been linked using images taken from the same device, not talking about using the exact same picture, but for examples using photos taken from a phone on various accounts.

I have looked into the header and footers of images taken from my S3 and all information I could find is generic i.e. make, model, time, type of file etc.

benny 07-08-2014 08:20 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
agree ccleaner is the way to go, been using it for years and the free version is fine no need to spend money if you dont need to

Wend 05-11-2015 11:50 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Best cookie`s cleaner is bleachbit.
Free opensourse project.
Clean all cook`s and sol too )

MM78 05-12-2015 12:40 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wend (Post 668537)
Best cookie`s cleaner is bleachbit.
Free opensourse project.
Clean all cook`s and sol too )

Cleaning Cookies is the worst thing you can do.....best to keep them in place.

GreenBean 05-12-2015 04:48 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wend (Post 668537)
Best cookie`s cleaner is bleachbit.
Free opensourse project.
Clean all cook`s and sol too )

Not advised to use at all or ever.

:nono:

tannedweekend 05-12-2015 01:43 PM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Keeping cookies = having established history
Once you clean them out, your account is Not regognised, so you might end up in answering security questions to make sure you are not hacked in the eyes of EB or PP
Always leave Cookies!
Use different WIN User and you safe

rsot 05-30-2016 09:16 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by empirestate (Post 775703)
CCleaner is hands down the best and it a very very very hard to beat.

Wow empirestate - impressive thread find and revival actually :) serious :)

Play 05-30-2016 11:19 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
With the increase in demand to verify your paypal account when logging in from another computer, and with an increase in number of people who dont keep their phone numbers active - it is strongly recommended not to delete those cookies. They could save you your account.

Of course, they are not crucial.

P.S. Interesting to see people's way of thinking 6 years back. :)

ghostdude 04-19-2017 10:10 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by captainjack1980 (Post 116205)
It's the way forward - no more cookie deleting. And you can set them all up as admins (as lakeman said). Name the account after your ebay/PP user id, have a wallpaper made up of your PP/Ebay details, have a text document on your desktop with all the account info in....

Also store copies of the details for each account in you Public Documents folder as well as anything else you need to access on a regular basis - that way you don't need to keep switching accounts to find something you need.

CaptainJack

I like the wall paper idea, and very useful to have it in the public docs folder.

ritzema123 07-28-2017 06:09 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Hi
reading all posts about ccleaner deleting browser / cookies , however complete dunce at this but looks easy to use my question is as posts suggest to create use a new user account ??? to deflect ebay etc ....what is this user account & where would i find it please ....well said I was a comlete dunce at this but trying to pick up all information best i can
Thanks guys

chicagoIL 07-29-2017 10:59 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ritzema123 (Post 861604)
Hi
reading all posts about ccleaner deleting browser / cookies , however complete dunce at this but looks easy to use my question is as posts suggest to create use a new user account ??? to deflect ebay etc ....what is this user account & where would i find it please ....well said I was a comlete dunce at this but trying to pick up all information best i can
Thanks guys

It's a new Windows User account. So it is considered a different user
on your computer.
Google search: create new user account for Windows XXX, depending on which windows program you are running. It will give you instructions.

Not sure if you are using a Mac. I don't know anything about those.

zishandan 10-06-2017 11:49 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
Give me Evidence Eliminator

harminder86 11-09-2017 12:16 PM

Defo ccleaner paid version

mrleo123 12-21-2017 09:11 AM

Re: The Best Cookie cleaners & registry Optimisers
 
i swear by cleaner

its free and does what it says on the tin :)


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