Paul B. Gallagher 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.

SeaMonkey's "clear private data" also gets them, though it doesn't allow
you to inspect them and selectively delete them.


OK, all seems to be working for now, all I did was block cookies for weather.com for about twenty four hours. Then I re-allowed cookies for weather.com, went to the web site and there were not favorite locations stored, not even the two I could not delete. Could the cookies I was deleting have been cloned and synced with weather.com server keeping a copy? Well it is fixed and can not fix something that is no longer broken. I will now take a look at BetterPrivacy.

Thank you all,

Danny
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