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If you talk about Microsoft Security Essentials and the cookie blocking, MSE detects cookies because cookie prejudice in your system and they web activity tracking provide Web sites and your browser will take care of them.

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  • Cookie Manager - it allows to backup/restore a cookie in particular.

    Cookie Manager - http://cookiemanager.blogspot.com/
    Sometimes I connect to a site and he seems to forget that I've been there and the info I entered previously. This is especially irritating if it's a game I've taken at a high level.

    If doc in support, I can't find the answer to my problem.
    The 'Save' icon at the bottom right does not seem to do anything, and I don't really want to save each cookie anyway.
    The 'Export' icon down seems to save all cookies in a single file, which means I would be restore all my biscuits expired?

    What I want to do is to save one or more cookies & then be able to add/attach cookies already on the computer. Is this possible?

    Check-out the cookie Manager add on Cookies Manager Plus or others, you can search on this site.

    In the preferences/Options > privacy > history > show Cookies...
    You can manage them manually as well.

    I hope this helps!

  • How to restore the cookies in Chrome

    Google Chrome said that I need to put my biscuits come back so I can get to Facebook and other sites that I like to go to.  I don't know how to do this and would be a "clear" and easy solution to this problem.  I don't know how they became disabled

    Original title: network programs network networking Internet Web site Site Web Web Site URL

    Given that Chrome is not a Microsoft application, these answers forums (and especially this Forum) aren't the place to ask. Try http://support.google.com/chrome/?hl=en.

    Moreover, if it is an Internet Options issue (that it may well be), then you should post in a forum Internet Explorer or Windows. As the announcement of the popup should be clear, the comment forum is for comments on the forums for answers, not for technical questions.

  • Recently updated to Firefox and it was "cool". I have the file to him and I was wondering how can I restore my old cookies from him.

    Question/topic really has the details in there. I was wondering how I can restore the cookies.

    When you reset Firefox and a new profile is created and some personal data (bookmarks, history, cookies, passwords, data form) are automatically imported and the current profile folder will be moved on the desktop to a folder "Old data Firefox".
    Installed extensions and other customizations (toolbars, Pref.) that you have made are lost and must be redone.

    You can copy the file cookies.sqlite "Old data Firefox" folder on the desktop to the current Firefox profile folder.
    You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder currently in use:

    See also:

  • Restore the password stored in the cookies gmail

    By mistake I have deleted cookies from my browser from mozilla. In the cookies was saved very important gmail password. Is it possible to restore the cookies and the password?

    Thank you in advance.

    The only way I know to get these cookies back would be to use a file recovery software. Below I will list those who are free and that I used in the past to recover accidentally deleted files. Actually using these programs is something that I can't help you on these forums, I hope this helps, good luck!

    https://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

    http://download.CNET.com/restoration/3000-2094_4-10322950.html

    http://www.ShadowExplorer.com/downloads.html

    https://www.SoftPerfect.com/products/FileRecovery/

  • Not there at - it no man who can help you the account recovery?

    It's very very frustrating.

    Apple ID password is forgotten, and the trust phone number is disconnected.   When you try to account for recovery, it is first suggested that I get a SMS verification.   I can provide the phone number, but I have to select I have more access to the number later.

    Then, it asks which credit card I used for buying Apple.   It's easy, I even have my receipt of purchase of the phone and to know exactly what card I used for purchases of Apple's iOS.   I enter the information of the card out of the physical card in front of me, and the system indicates several times that the expiry or the CVV value is false.    Well, no: he wasn't an earlier map with a different value of expiry/CVV.   It WAS, but it was a year before my use of my first iOS device so literally impossible.

    So, I click that I don't have access to the card more.

    Then, I provide a phone number that I can receive a SMS on for purposes of account recovery.   I receive the text, confirm the code and then informs me that I have to wait for more information.

    I waited a few days and went to iforgot.apple.com , by following the instructions to check the status.   He said that it is still ongoing.   But there is a link: "having additional information to verify your identity?   I happily click the link, thinking that I can finally send a few notes or a picture of the credit card to complete the case information.   No, it's just a link that brings back me to the procedure of restoration of cookie-cutter and if all goes well, it didn't reset the process altogether to extend.

    So I wait several days.   Then, in hope, I'll be back on the web site to see that it started the process again as if I never did in the first place.   Rinse and repeat these steps twice, sacrificing a week and a half in the process, in addition to disabling my cameras just to be sure he would not cause conflict because they were on.

    Apple, I know you must be discreet about the exact nature of these processes.   But if you think about it - people who hack accounts as part of their daily routine are more likely to be aware of the inner workings and timelines associated with the process.

    People who suffer are the ones who really need the information.   I would venture to say that people would be paying a good price for a recovery service or an assistant who could at least give them an idea of how long would take the things, if there is nothing that can be done to help or what to expect next.    Because, obviously, the "recovery will take a few days." is a true statement indeed.     I have no idea of what is happening in these 'a few days' every time, but certainly, it has not been reviewed by a human.

    As a final note, I would like to say that, in my view, that consumers Apple are merit to be of a higher level of service...   For the premium paid all around for iDevices is certainly one aspect of the service that is not at the height.    I apologize for the rant, but now a member of the family has to leave to Mexico with no means of FaceTime friends/family, while out of the country because of this.

    If anyone can help or point me in the right direction, I would be eternally grateful.   I've been through the hoops by calling Apple directly and provided documentation, etc., but never received the call final return after all the time invested.

    Thanks in advance,

    Josh

    P.S. It's Apple ID to a friend - not the Apple ID I write.   (Cannot connect to the offending Apple ID!)

    There is a contact link.

    Apple ID support

    Apple ID support (2)

  • Remoisturizing entirely a Vim.dll Vimclient

    Not for Powershell, but the undelrying Vim.dll.

    I want to use it in a web about and rather than dealing with nightmares of file management I want to scratch the vmware_soap_session cookie, serialize the value for her and restore the session from the cookie on the recall instead of reconsignation in etc.

    Well, I have the cookie and the reconnection done, but after you restore the Cookie, I still have a null ServiceContent.  The LoadSession doesn't have this problem, so I guess I can do something for the shot of the VimClient so he re-established the underlying connection. It looks like if I call a GetView to a known entity that can help, but it seems rather brutal.  Is there a more elegant way to re-establish the connection after you restore the cookie?

    Also, I want to remove the need for a VimClient method to determine whether a session is under tension after the restoration.  I used just to call on ServiceInstance CurrentTime in the WebServices and capture the exception.  The 'isSessionActive' in SessionManager requires the user name and rather than having to carry around tooit would be easier to have a bool who used currentSession data in the cookie.  In all cases before kicking the SessionManager VimClient is null if this is a no go anyway.

    J

    Hello

    If you do not want to backup/restore the cookie session to/from file, you can directly add VMware session cookie to VimClient.WebService.CookieContainer (in fact, LoadSession do the same thing):

    
    Cookie sessionCookie = ....; // Already get vmware_soap_session cookie
    
    VimClient vimClient;
    vimClient = new VimClient();
    vimClient.Connect(serviceUrl);
    vimClient.VimService.CookieContainer.Add(sessionSookie);
    SessionManager sessionMngr =
           new SessionManager(vimClient, vimClient.ServiceContent.SessionManager);
    sessionMngr.UpdateViewData();
    
    if (sessionMngr.CurrentSession == null) {
       throw new InvalidOperationException("Fail to reuse session cookie");
    }
    

    Kind regards

    Yasen

  • How to export the cookies to restore later?

    I don't know how to export bookmarks for a later restore. I also want to export cookies that I use on my normal websites, so I can also restore them later.

    Thank you

    There is an extension which exports cookies to the old text file format. That could allow you to delete the ones your do not want by using a text editor. I think that you would need the extension again to reimport the file (modified) in Firefox.

    https://addons.Mozilla.org/firefox/addon/cookies-exportImport/

  • Someone can help me when closed Firefox randomly it deletes all cookies and cache, and I'm not able to restore the lost tabs...?

    For some time now, Firefox stopped randomly for unknown reasons. Sometimes, windows reports the error, but not always. When I launch Firefox upward once again, it does not restore my tabs. Also as a bonus, it deletes the cookies and cache, and I don't know why. In addition, this event became more frequent. Just in the last hour along before writing this complaint, Firefox crashed three times that I have change user, but not every time I went. I'm a taboholic, addicted to the tabs, sometimes 70 +, and it's the final straw. This frequency became more important a few days ago. When it crashed first, Windows has had enough let me know the error first one or two weeks ago. It has become the scourge of my internet browsing very. Someone please help, or I have to renounce my allegiance to Firefox and switch to the dark side which is Crome.

    ... or I have to renounce my allegiance to Firefox...

    There is no oath of citizenship involved by the use of Firefox, it's a piece of software.

    Look, if Firefox is not generate incident reports, more likely to have an operating system or a hardware problem. If Firefox generates incident reports, you can retrieve this information and display numbers report here.

    https://support.Mozilla.com/en-us/KB/Firefox+crashes#Getting_the_most_accurate_help_with_your_Firefox_crash

    Type of Subject: hangs in the URL bar and press ENTER.
    Click on the hyperlinks to display the pages of the Crash report and copy' only paste the URL of each of these reports in the message here box. Let's see if we can help figure you out what is causing those who fails to happen.

  • Delete the Cookies/system restore

    After clearing cookies can do you a system restore to take back the passwords?  Thank you very much for your help!  Here's what I did and I hope that system restore will solve this problem.

    Tools
    Internet Options
    Setting
    View files and history
    Temporary Internet files
    Select all
    Delete

    I tried to help my friend with his computer and performed this task to help his smoother computer, which was the case.  I wasn't thinking about passwords and others.  Well now she's pretty crazy with me to try to help.  I hope that the system restore will resume his passwords and others.  I cross my fingers here!  I know that she would have to have a back-up system, but everyone is not just do that.  She lost some pretty serious stuff.  She can't even use the forgotten password feature.

    Your welcome. You can take a look at "Access Manager" for password management:http://www.accessmanager.co.uk/

    JS
    http://www.PAGESTART.com

    Never be afraid to ask. This forum has some of the best people in the world to help.

  • Hello. Coding CSS does not work with v16. The site is something I coded myself. He managed the validation of HTML and CSS. Cleared cookies & restored to ltvds back.

    The code works in all other browsers.

    I appreciate all the work you are already doing and any help looking for a solution to this problem.

    Thank you.

    Firefox does not load the CSS (CSS/style. CSS)

    The character encoding of the plain text document has not been declared. The document will be made with text truncated in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the file must be declared in the transfer protocol or file needs to use a byte as a signature of coding order mark. @ http://www.shelflifemagazine.com/css/style.css

    Try to remove the attribute type for the CSS file.

    You have:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="type/css"/>
    

    Use it instead:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" />
    
  • Session restore saving connection token

    When I close Firefox and open it again I am is more connected to my account to Google and it is normal (I ask that my login details not recorded). However if I use the option to restore previous session I logged into my Google accounts. Why is the connection token not expired at the close and is still valid after restoring from a previous session?

    This happens even when disabling all add-ons.

    Firefox stores cookies used in the tabs that are currently open in the file sessionstore.js as part of the saved session data, so these cookies will be restored if Firefox is closed without first closing of these tabs.

    You can set browser.sessionstore.privacy_level 2 (never) or 1 (not HTTPS) on the topic: config page to deactivate the saving of cookies via session restore in the sessionstore.js file.
    The browser.sessionstore.privacy_level_deferred pref is used when you do not reopen last session automatically via "show my windows and tabs from last time" and use the same values.

    You can open the topic: config page via the address bar.
    You can accept the warning and click on "I'll be careful" to continue.

  • What is the path for the storage of cookies

    On my computer, I installed WinPatrol and at the end of each browsing session, I used to make use of it's 'see the cookies' the function to remove. Recently, I had reason to update FireFox and since then the cookies in WinPatrol visualization function no longer works. According to WinPatrol, it's because the 'filepath' where are stored the cookies have been deleted. Unfortunately, I do not know which is the path or how to restore. If someone out there could tell me what it is and how to restore it I would be eternally grateful. And Yes, I know that I am a fool and shouldn't be allowed near a computer this is why I am asking for help.
    Thank you.

    You can leave the cookies expire when Firefox is closed to make the session cookies.

    • Firefox/tools > Options > privacy > "Use the custom settings for history" > Cookies: keep until: "closing of Firefox".

    Create an exception to "allow" cookie for the cookies you want to keep.

    • Firefox/tools > Options > privacy > "Use the custom settings for history" > Cookies: Exceptions
  • How can I keep the cookies but remove connections

    Hello. I want to know something in FireFox. I want to know I want to keep my cookies but remove all connections when I close my Firefox. I Googled it a lot but couldn't find an answer. Therefore, it is possible to do. Yes, I went to options-life private-clear history when firefox is farm-settings only active connections checked and others off the coast. I logged in to twitter, closed firefox and then I opened firefox and went to twitter and was connected. It does not solve my problem. So please help me. I just want to keep cookies, but disable all connections.

    A detail as a website to remember you (automatically log you) is stored in a cookie.

    You can use these steps to make a Web site recognize and remember you:

    • Create a cookie 'allow' except to keep these cookies, in particular in the case of secure websites and when the cookies expire when Firefox is closed.
    • Tools > Options > privacy > "Use the custom settings for history" > Cookies: Exceptions

    You must remove cookies for a Web site to make the site forget about you.

    "Active connections" are on servers that use Basic authentication and use cookies to authenticate (remember you).

    If you use 'Clear history of Firefox closing' to clear Cookies can exclude cookies and instead of letting the cookies expire when Firefox is closed to make the session cookies.

    • Firefox/tools > Options > privacy > "Use the custom settings for history" > Cookies: keep until: "closing of Firefox".

    Create a cookie exception 'allow' for the cookies you want to keep as special cookies "remember me".

    • Firefox/tools > Options > privacy > "Use the custom settings for history" > Cookies: Exceptions

    Firefox stores cookies used in the tabs that are currently open in the file sessionstore.js as part of the saved session data, so these cookies will be restored if Firefox is closed without first closing of these tabs.

    You can set the browser.sessionstore.privacy_level pref 2 (never) or 1 (not HTTPS) on the topic: config page to deactivate the saving of cookies via session restore in the sessionstore.js file.
    The browser.sessionstore.privacy_level_deferred pref is used when you do not reopen last session automatically via "show my windows and tabs from last time" and use the same values.

  • Restored Firefox with extensions disabled. Have I lost all my extensions?

    So I was testing my Firefox with extensions disabled when I clicked on 'Restore Firefox' by mistake. Have I lost all my extensions because of this? Apparently I still have my passwords, history and even cookies, but I got a lot of extensions that are now gone.

    Is it possible to recover?

    The extensions are removed during the update. Check the 'old data Firefox' that has been placed on the desktop.

    More information about the update is here.
    https://support.Mozilla.org/en-us/KB/refresh-Firefox-reset-Add-ons-and-settings

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