10-21-2020, 07:03 AM
It has come to my attention that on Firefox, there are two ways of clearing cookies.
History tab, where I pick to clear my cache, also has "cookies." This I suspect is exactly like the IE and Chrome "clear them all" work.
What also works, which I use, is the 'tools' tab on the top of the screen, and in that pull down menu are several choices including PAGE INFO. With that tab, when you click on it, will see a new mini-window which has a SECURITIES tab and on that one is the ability to see and clear cookies only associated with the site/page you are one.
That's the only one I use, but since FF continues to work for me, I haven't gone there in a while.
Am I getting too wordy? I know someone will say yes. But I've spent a lot of time trying to help solve the Chrome problem, beyond the postings you've read.
History tab, where I pick to clear my cache, also has "cookies." This I suspect is exactly like the IE and Chrome "clear them all" work.
What also works, which I use, is the 'tools' tab on the top of the screen, and in that pull down menu are several choices including PAGE INFO. With that tab, when you click on it, will see a new mini-window which has a SECURITIES tab and on that one is the ability to see and clear cookies only associated with the site/page you are one.
That's the only one I use, but since FF continues to work for me, I haven't gone there in a while.
Am I getting too wordy? I know someone will say yes. But I've spent a lot of time trying to help solve the Chrome problem, beyond the postings you've read.