Hi cCleaner will allow you to specify cookies you want to keep when you use cCleaner to clean up the disk. I don't know about the other programs. When you're in cCleaner, press tab until you get to options and press enter. Now tab until you get to cookies and press enter. Now tab to the list cookies on computer. You'll pass entries that say include and exclude and edit, but tab past them until you get to cookies on computer. This is a list of all of the cookies that are currently on your computer, with the first item saying not selected. If you tab once more, with nothing selected in the list, you'll be in a list titled cookies to keep. To select an item, arrow up or down and press enter on the cookie you want. The cookies are listed in alphabetical order, but first letter navigation doesn't work. If you select an item in the cookies on this computer list and then tab, you'll be on a button that JAWS just announces as button. Press enter on this button and the cookie that you selected will be moved from the cookies on computer list to the cookies to keep list and cCleaner will not delete it. Once you moved a cookie to the cookies to keep list from the button, you can bac tab to the cookies on computer and select another cookie and then move It with the button. Unfortunately, you'll be on the first entry in the cookies on computer and have to arrow to the next one you want. You can use page down to get to the end of this list and then up arrow if that will be shorter. Remember that this will only keep cCleaner from deleting the cookies. Any other cleanup method won't know about cCleaner and bye bye cookie.
-----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Trish Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 08:19 To: Jaws-users-list Subject: [JAWS-Users] Tutorial on CCleaner? I am looking for I hope the right thing here, the cleaner that removes items but allows you to keep certain cookies without removing, is it this CCleaner that does this? I was a bit confused when I looked at the different ones from the David Farren's site, I just dl them all. I know this thread has recently been discussed here, and I remember someone stating this could be done, I just need to know which of these programs is the right one? As I had posted few weeks back regarding the deleting of the history via IE 10, several suggested I uncheck the cookies box so that when it deleted, the cookies did not get removed. I did this yesterday and had the same exact problem. I had to get an email with a code from my credit union bank in order to get back into online banking. so I'm trying to figure out how to remove some cookies and leave those I need there when deleting stuff from my IE 10. Appreciate any help on this CCleaner if this is the one that allows to check what cookies are removed when running the clean. Trish For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
