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    Set Norton to automaticly delete tracking cookies during scan.

    Discussion in 'Security and Anti-Virus Software' started by BNHabs, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. BNHabs

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    I set it to do this, I had an option to ignore them all of the time, choose whether or not to delete them each scan or auto delete. I choose auto delete. Keep in mind, I am not talking about cookies, I am talking about Tracking Cookies.

    Is this fine? Would you of done this?
     
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    i guess it depends on if some sites you regularly use send these to you. if so you would always have to log back in, otherwise i dont like tracking cookies myself so i delete them but i dont use norton's i always runn ccleaner