Save specific cookies when using CCleaner!
If you use CCleaner and want to save your settings for certain sites like Google, you can save just those cookies and still delete all the rest of the cookies. It's a pretty easy process to set up. Just open CCleaner and click on the "Advanced" button along the left side. Then click on the Cookies" link and you'll see a list of the cookies you already have. From there, check out the picture below.
I've blurred out a bunch of the data for version and computer info because the version won't matter, the process is the same for most versions.
Disclaimer - This site is meant as a help site and I won't be held responsible if you screw up your computer or someone else's computer. I won't be responsible for any of the programs listed anywhere on this page or anywhere on VicLovan.com. I didn't write any of the programs listed so if it messes up something you'll have to see the people that wrote it (and most likely you agreed to some sort of EULA not to blame them either when you installed that program). What all this will boil down to is this, BACK UP YOUR DATA, anything that is important to you, should be backed up to multiple locations, and if it's that important to you then you should take at least one copy off the premises. FOR CRYIN' OUT LOUD IT'S A COMPUTER IT'S PROBABLY GOING TO SCREW UP AT SOME TIME AND YOU'LL HAVE TO START OVER ANYWAY! OK, enough of the soap box, just use some common sense and you should be fine.
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