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<blockquote data-quote="rain2reign" data-source="post: 952851" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>Cookies are downloaded by the browser for a website you're visiting. Tracking cookies are in the majority of cases not malicious, and therefore not in need of cleaning technically speaking. You can create your own clean tracking cookie very easily for your own domain/website. Neither AdGaurd, AV, Kaspersky anti-banners etc... block cookies. Merely the connection to domains (URL's), IP's and/or hides elements through cosmetic filtering. In the end, the website you visit will always deliver the cookie to the browser nonetheless, unless the browser is instructed otherwise. After deleting that cookie have you tried either to:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Block the cookie domain under [ICODE]Cookies and data stored -> Cookies and site data[/ICODE]?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Block all third-party cookies?</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain2reign, post: 952851, member: 88069"] Cookies are downloaded by the browser for a website you're visiting. Tracking cookies are in the majority of cases not malicious, and therefore not in need of cleaning technically speaking. You can create your own clean tracking cookie very easily for your own domain/website. Neither AdGaurd, AV, Kaspersky anti-banners etc... block cookies. Merely the connection to domains (URL's), IP's and/or hides elements through cosmetic filtering. In the end, the website you visit will always deliver the cookie to the browser nonetheless, unless the browser is instructed otherwise. After deleting that cookie have you tried either to: [LIST] [*]Block the cookie domain under [ICODE]Cookies and data stored -> Cookies and site data[/ICODE]? [*]Block all third-party cookies? [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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