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  • SweetPS SweetP

    @StuFried does the cookie file exist?

    ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies
    
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    @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 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
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      @StuFried are you running Safari in private browsing mode?

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      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        Same problem here, tried full uninstall / run maintenance tools / reboots. Cookie v6.0.12 on Catalina 10.15.4.

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          SweetP
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          Cookie checks for the existence of Safari‘s Cookie file. Does it exist on your computer:
          ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binaryCookies

          ~
          Russell
          SweetPProductions.com

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            Cookie checks for the existence of Safari‘s Cookie file. Does it exist on your computer:
            ~/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binaryCookies

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            @SweetP Hello Russel, many thanks, great, that did the trick! There was a Cookies.binaryCookies file, but it had a corrupt ending. I deleted all ookies.binaryCookies versions and all is working! Thanks for the quick help. Kind regards, A

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              @SweetP Hello Russel, many thanks, great, that did the trick! There was a Cookies.binaryCookies file, but it had a corrupt ending. I deleted all ookies.binaryCookies versions and all is working! Thanks for the quick help. Kind regards, A

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              @AF perfect!

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              Russell
              SweetPProductions.com

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              • SweetPS SweetP

                @StuFried are you running Safari in private browsing mode?

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                @SweetP no, I am not running in private browsing mode.

                Something eventually shook loose and I am back running as I want with 3 browsers enabled for automatic removal.

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                  JML
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                  I could fix this after migrating to a new MacBook Pro with Catalina only by a complete removal of Cookie and a completely new installation. It was driving me nuts once Cookie was opened at boot - I had to shut it down with Activity Monitor.

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                    I forgot to note that removing the Cookies.binaryCookies file alone did not help, but after deleting Cookie (via AppCleaner) and reinstalling it was OK.

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                    • SweetPS 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.

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                      richardchiswell
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                      @SweetP Thank you - that has been very helpful and all seems to be working okay now. Regards, R

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