Mike:
Lol, for as long as I have had this program, this is the first time I have
ever looked at where you sent me.  Good grief, some of the cookies made me
go what the heck is this?

However, I followed the steps, even saw mail.gmail.com or something like
that but when I ran it, I still had to enter in my password.

As you stated however, the steps are old so not sure what to think there as
it didn't work.  I should just write my passwords down ey?
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 11:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] passwords, log in info and CCleaner

Hi Kimsan,

Below are steps for saving cookies you don't want deleted when running
CCleaner.  These steps are old & I haven't used them in quite a long time
but, give them a try.  Or, you can uncheck the cookies option in, Internet
Explorer Open.  You get to the Internet Explorer Open by tabbing to it after
opening CCleaner & arrowing down to cookies & pressing the spacebar to check
/ uncheck.

1. Open CCleaner , tab to the Options button, & press the spacebar.
2. It will seem like nothing is happening, but the options tab has actually
been expanded. Tab some more until you find the Cookies option, & press the
spacebar.
3. Tab to, Cookies On Computer extended select list box, & this is a list of
cookies on your computer. If you arrow up and down in this list, you will
find all the cookies you have.
4. Now, arrow down this list & each time you find a cookie you want to save,
press the applications / context menu key, arrow to keep, & press enter or,
the letter, K. This will move the cookies you want to keep to the, Excluded
list, & CCleaner won't delete these cookies.
5. Tab 1 time & you'll hear, button. This is the, Include, button Cookies in
this list will be removed when running CCleaner.
6. Tab 1 more time to the, Cookies To Keep extended selected list box, &
this is the list of excluded cookies that won't be removed when running
CClener.
If there is a cookie you want to remove from this list press the
applications / context menu key, arrow down to remove, press enter, or the
letter D, & the removed cookies will be deleted.

Note: if you are not sure which cookies you need to keep run the program and
delete all of them first. Then go on each site whose cookies you want, log
in if necessary so that the login information would be saved in the cookie. 
Then, open cCleaner again and this time you will see that your list of
cookies to delete is much shorter and most cookies in it are the ones
relevant for you, so you can go ahead and keep the cookies you need, using
the instructions in this message.


Take care.
Mike
Global warming?  Most likely caused from hot air generated by politicians!

----- Original Message -----
From: Kimsan
To: 'jaws-users'
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 8:33 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] passwords, log in info and CCleaner


I'm noticing each time I run c cleaner, when returning to twitter, facebook,
or whatever else that requires a user name or password, it's not saved to
where I just enter without having to type it in.  I'm assuming c cleaner is
causing this, what do I do in order not to have c cleaner remove the info.

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