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leonid



Joined: 22 Jan 2006
Posts: 111



PostPosted: 10/19/07 - 09:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello. There are so many web pages today. More and more every day. And more and more, the cookie implementation inside my PC from other online sources and web servers is required in order to watch some streaming media and so on. I don’t trust so much in other web server requests these days, and because of that I need some strong and reliable cookie management program. I know that I can manage them manually, but hey, why should I do that, when some small program can do that for me, right? But which one? Thanks in advance.
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francois



Joined: 28 Jan 2004
Posts: 85



PostPosted: 11/16/07 - 02:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

Greetings. I can see that you need some already tested and proved software. I can suggest you Cookie Crusher. Very nice, very easy to use, very functional and stable. Cookies cannot harm your machine, but they can reveal your surfing habits to someone. With Crusher you can accept or reject the cookies you want. You can also classify them on your own, which is really neat I think. The right choice for you. Download the trial and check it out. It is cheap.
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