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Old June 29th, 2020, 03:35 PM
Digerati Digerati is offline
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and besides having to go through all my cookies to keep (a major chore)
I agree. Rebuilding this list is a major chore. But in my opinion, that "Cookies to Keep" feature is, by far, the number 1 reason CCleaner is one of the best utility programs out there, and by far, the best disk clean up tool. Period. Drop the mic.

It is not the most aggressive cleaner but again, IMO, that is another thing that makes CCleaner better.

The only other cleaner I recommend and might use on any of my own systems is Windows' built in cleaner, Disk Cleanup. But of course, it deletes all cookies so the Cookies to Keep database once again, has to be rebuilt - or at least refreshed by logging in to those sites with full credentials again.

I don't know why you had this issue this time and never before. I can only guess the prompt to uncheck that option must have slipped by you some how.

Anyway, I am glad you got it sorted out now. Thanks for posting your followup.
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