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Re: Encryption

By: DueDillinger in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (0)
Fri, 14 Oct 11 11:42 PM | 92 view(s)
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Msg. 15716 of 21975
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No problem with Opera. I can view or even alter cookies while I'm visiting a site.

Here's the instruction for Chrome:

http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95647

Click 'Make exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains'.

For IE? Fugetaboutit.
http://blog.digital-detective.co.uk/2011/09/random-cookie-filenames.html

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Re: Encryption
By: lkorrow
in CONSTITUTION
Fri, 14 Oct 11 10:44 PM
Msg. 15714 of 21975

Due, I think this is different. I don't care about the contents of the cookie, I care about its name. I want to be able to delete most bu selectively keep other cookies, so I don't have to logon to sites like ABs, etc.

What I'm seeing is instead of a website name is an eight digit name in the cookies folder, e.g., BMYI3AEL.TXT. When I open it up with, say Notepad, it's gibberish, but the url is mostly within.

I don't know if it's actually encrypted, perhaps not, since I can see the name. But whatever's going on, I'd like the old system back! I see it's doing it for both IE and Chrome...


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