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    • SweetP
      SweetP last edited by SweetP

      • Make sure you move Cookie 5 to the trash,
      • then try to remove/re-add Cookie to System Preferences
      • lastly, restart your computer

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        iml last edited by

        after giving Cookie 6 'full access' had to reboot my computer to get Safari accepted (not just restart Cookie)

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          dpdpdp last edited by

          Similar issues here. Firefox and Chrome got added with no problem, but Safari kept asking me to grant full disk access no matter how many times I did so. I restarted as LEoM suggested. Clicking for Safari access then produced a prolonged spinning beachball, but one that did resolve itself and it seems to be working now.

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          • SweetP
            SweetP last edited by SweetP

            for everyone still with issues,
            here is the nuclear option, which may help:

            A full reset:

            • Move Cookie 5 to the trash
            • Export your favourites using the small heart icon in the bottom right of the “Websites” tab
            • Quit Cookie
            • Remove Cookie, and Cookie 5 from System Preferences (Full Disk Access)
            • Delete this folder: ~/Library/Contaniers/com.sweetpproductions.cookieapp
            • Restart your computer
            • Then open Cookie,and run through the setup again.
            • import your favorites back in using the same heart icon

            Also Note:
            Cookie looks for the existence of the
            ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binaryCookies

            If you don’t have the file on your system, Cookie thinks it doesn’t have dull disk access. If you have just installed your Operating System, or have never run Safari in regular NON private browsing mode. It won’t exist, and you will need to open Safari in NON private browsing mode and visit a few websites to generate the file.

            ~
            Russell
            SweetPProductions.com

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              smolk last edited by

              The nuclear option still does not resolve the issue: Safari cannot be enabled.
              Brave and Opera had no problems, Firefox was helped by the nuclear option.
              I mainly use Brave, but airdrop always requires Safari, and some websites require Firefox to be used.

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              • SweetP
                SweetP @smolk last edited by SweetP

                @smolk Cookie checks that it has access to the Safari Cookie file:
                ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies

                Also some users have found that if when enabling browsers - NOT selecting the Global permissions option, but selecting specific folder helps. If you initially opted to give Cookie Global access, try this:

                • open the Advanced tab in Preferences
                • click the Remove all Sandbox Permissions button.
                • restart Cookie.
                • enable specific folder permissions for each browser

                ~
                Russell
                SweetPProductions.com

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                  smolk last edited by smolk

                  That file did not exist, but files with the same name but a temp ending did. Renaming one did not help.
                  But then I deleted all (app, container files) and reinstalled everything from scratch and noticed the file ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies did not exist.
                  Thought once, then opened a website in Safari - and the file came into being. I immediately had Safari enabled.
                  The file is indeed the crux and it is created by actually using Safari.

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                    HFTobeason last edited by HFTobeason

                    I continue to struggle with granting Cookie "Full Disk Access". No matter how many times I go through the process, I continue to get the attached error message when I launch the Cookie interface. Please advise. Thank you.
                    Screen Shot 2019-12-15 at 12.36.24.png

                    Cookie v6.0.7
                    macOS 10.15.2 (19C57)

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                    • SweetP
                      SweetP last edited by

                      Do you always run Safari in Private browsing mode? If so, then the Cookies.binaryCookies file most likely does not exist.

                      Another thing to consider - Cookie does need to be in the Applications folder.

                      ~
                      Russell
                      SweetPProductions.com

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                        HFTobeason @SweetP last edited by

                        @SweetP Thank you for your reply.

                        Safari is never in private mode.
                        Cookie.app is in /Applications.

                        Where should Cookies.binaryCookies be located? I cannot find it anywhere.

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                        • SweetP
                          SweetP @HFTobeason last edited by

                          @HFTobeason it should be here:

                          ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies
                          

                          The ~ means it is in you user folder, which you can access like so:
                          http://osxdaily.com/2016/12/12/show-user-library-folder-macos-sierra/

                          ~
                          Russell
                          SweetPProductions.com

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                          • UncleFuzzy
                            UncleFuzzy @SweetP last edited by

                            @SweetP This worked for me.

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                            • SweetP
                              SweetP @UncleFuzzy last edited by

                              @UncleFuzzy great!

                              ~
                              Russell
                              SweetPProductions.com

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                                workerBee @LEoM last edited by

                                @LEoM I restarted with no luck. Stuck in an infinite loop trying to "Enable" for Safari.

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                                  StuFried last edited by

                                  I had this problem after initially upgrading to Cookie6 but it was resolved.

                                  BUT NOW, after allowing AppStore to upgrade me to 6.0.12, I am back in the loop of having to grant access.
                                  System level is macOS 10.15.3
                                  Cookie does have full disk access. I have quit Cookie, removed disk access, restarted system. Doesn't help.
                                  I have had to disable Cookie to get ANY work done.

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                                  • SweetP
                                    SweetP @StuFried last edited by SweetP

                                    @StuFried does the cookie file exist?

                                    ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies
                                    

                                    ~
                                    Russell
                                    SweetPProductions.com

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                                      StuFried @SweetP last edited by

                                      @SweetP Yes it does. But it has a creation date of today. Unless it is destroyed at browser quit I would have expected it to have an older creation date

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                                        StuFried @SweetP last edited by

                                        @SweetP Its been 4 days since I answered your question. Any ideas?

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                                          StuFried @SweetP last edited by

                                          @SweetP Hey @SweetP,
                                          Wanted to update that I stopped the app, removed the permissions, removed application (using AppCleaner), restarted my computer, downloaded the app from the App Store.
                                          Now I can not even enable Safari (Firefox and Chrome are OK), and it STILL does not recognize that it has "Full Disk Access" granted

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                                          • SweetP
                                            SweetP @StuFried last edited by

                                            @StuFried are you running Safari in private browsing mode?

                                            ~
                                            Russell
                                            SweetPProductions.com

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