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    • SweetP
      SweetP last edited by SweetP

      Ive posted another short tutorial video over on the cookie5app.com website showing how to whitelist tracking cookies to retain your login details:
      https://cookie5app.com/#tutorials

      https://vimeo.com/242336017

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        ChrisB last edited by

        This does not work for me. In cookie 4 everything worked nicely, just favourite the site and I was all set. With Cookie 5 only 1 of 6 sites keeps my cookies, in the others I have been saved over and over by Apples Keychain. I have favourited the sites, I have whitelisted all cookies, I have no idea what the "cookie timer" is, but logged out I am.
        For instance www.boardgamegeek.com , I get logged out every time I quit Safari.

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          cmonster @SweetP last edited by

          @SweetP I've favorited google.com for Chrome and Safari, with Cookie5 set to delete cookies at browser quit, and no timers. And yet I am logged out of google.com every time I quit the browser. In Chrome I tried manually whitelisting every single google.com cookie (except two that are greyed out, for which I can select "Add to Whitelist" in the contextual menu but it doesn't happen), but quitting Chrome still logged me out.

          I've favorited a couple of other websites, without additionally whitelisting their cookies, and I'm not logged out of those when I quit the browser (though I haven't tested more than a couple websites). But there's something weird happening with google.com. How can I stay logged in there?

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          • SweetP
            SweetP last edited by

            try this:

            1. expand the Google domain,
            2. look for the RED tracking cookies.
            3. The one you are looking for is the NID or possibly the SID google cookie.
            4. highlight it.
            5. right-click (control-click) to show the contextual menu.
            6. select Add to Whitelist

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            Russell
            SweetPProductions.com

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              cmonster @SweetP last edited by

              @SweetP As I said, I've already whitelisted every google.com cookie that I can. This includes the NID one. The SID one is greyed out and can't be whitelisted. (But in your tutorial video, that's the login cookie for gmail, which I'm not logging into at all in this scenario; I'm just going to www.google.com, logging in, quitting the browser, reopening the browser, going to www.google.com again, and finding myself logged out there.)

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                cmonster @cmonster last edited by

                @cmonster Huh, and I just tried it again, after reinstalling all my custom keyworded search engines into Chrome because I had thought that Cookie's setting to remove "Other Search Engines" would only keep Chrome from adding more, not nuke the ones I already had. Once I had reinstalled them all, I noticed that Cookie reported additional google.com cookies that hadn't previously been in the list -- and that were not favorited, so that the Cookies column of Cookie now showed a dash rather than a checkmark for google.com in the Favorite column, even though I had previously favorited the whole google.com site. I clicked the google.com box in the Favorite column, which favorited all the google.com cookies, quit Chrome and reopened it, and found that I was still logged in to google.com. Which is what I wanted, huzzah.

                However, if every new cookie for a favorited domain still has to be manually favorited, I don't think the app won't work for me. I'll keep testing it, though. Thanks!

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                • SweetP
                  SweetP last edited by

                  do you have the timer enabled?
                  if so disable it temporarily so that the SID cookie can be set

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                  Russell
                  SweetPProductions.com

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                    cmonster @SweetP last edited by

                    @SweetP No, no timer has ever been set.

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                      flipper @ChrisB last edited by

                      @ChrisB Same here. Currently looking for cookie v4 installer. Cookie 5 is just about useless

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                      • SweetP
                        SweetP @flipper last edited by

                        @flipper Cookie4 can be found here:
                        https://sweetpproductions.com/products/cookie/Cookie.dmg

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                        Russell
                        SweetPProductions.com

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