On 2/17/2014 5:44 AM, Danny Kile wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Danny Kile wrote:
>>
>>> It does give you the options to clear the cookies though and it set
>>> permissions to block. The only thing I can do is turn off cookies for
>>> this domain, but doing that then you can not create you location.
>>> Turning permission on and set to allow, bring the location back, just as
>>> they where before you deleted the cookies. It's almost as though the
>>> cookie manager show the cookies deleted, but the are still in the
>>> database and not really deleted.
>>>
>>> Anyone have some ideas?
>>
>> I don't use weather.com but maybe your locations aren't stored in regular
>> cookies. Could be Flash, LSO or SuperCookies cookies. I use the
>> BetterPrivacy extension, and it can be set to remove these when the
>> browser is closed. Otherwise, there is no way to get rid of them.
>>
>> I went to weather.com (did not choose any locations) and it left eight LSO
>> cookies.
>>
> OK tried to download BetterPrivacy, I was able to download however, when 
> it tried to install, it reported that it was not compatible with version 
> 2.24 SM.
> 


Better privacy is no longer being maintained by its original developer
for SeaMonkey.  However, a SeaMonkey-compatible version can be obtained
from
<http://www.2rosenthals.net/wordpress/help/general-help/betterprivacy-mod-for-seamonkey/>.


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