Geoff Welsh wrote:
regz91 wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
what else can I do that stops cookies from pages that set something(are
they popups)that continually download from the web to display some
moving annoyance that I don't want on the page I am looking at, which
is,I think, why the hourglass blinks.
You can set
"Accept cookies for current session only"

I have that selected and yet have dozens of cookies from sites I don't
remember visiting in months

Were they set before you changed your setting? I don't think changing the setting would remove existing cookies that don't qualify.

If you want to be sure all cookies expire at the end of your SeaMonkey session, go to Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data and set SM to clear cookies at the end of every session (along with whatever other private data you want cleared). Then even if a site sets a 99-year cookie, SeaMonkey will remove it at the end of your session.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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