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Can I make Cookie do the work; or is it all a manual operation?

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    MarkSealey
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    New to Cookie (6.6.1 on 11.6). It looks like a really useful, sophisticated piece of software. Thanks!

    But I have over 800 cookies (in Safari 15)!

    I can see that Cookie can obviously manage them all and tell me almost every conceivable attribute of every single one of them; great!

    But I'm not sure how I can make Cookie work for me by sifting out the old and potentially 'malicious'/over-'snooping' cookies.

    Do I actually have to go through and look at every cookie I have and decide manually whether I want to keep it, please?

    Or is there some (say, ('Artificial') Intelligence!) way that I can have Cookie do the pruning for me?

    Thanks in advance for anyone's guidance here 🙂

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      New to Cookie (6.6.1 on 11.6). It looks like a really useful, sophisticated piece of software. Thanks!

      But I have over 800 cookies (in Safari 15)!

      I can see that Cookie can obviously manage them all and tell me almost every conceivable attribute of every single one of them; great!

      But I'm not sure how I can make Cookie work for me by sifting out the old and potentially 'malicious'/over-'snooping' cookies.

      Do I actually have to go through and look at every cookie I have and decide manually whether I want to keep it, please?

      Or is there some (say, ('Artificial') Intelligence!) way that I can have Cookie do the pruning for me?

      Thanks in advance for anyone's guidance here 🙂

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      @marksealey you could configure it to only remove tracking cookies.

      but I would recommend just deleting everything except sites you visit often and require a login.For instance, I only have around 20

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      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        @marksealey you could configure it to only remove tracking cookies.

        but I would recommend just deleting everything except sites you visit often and require a login.For instance, I only have around 20

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        @sweetp

        Thanks, Russell; that makes sense.

        IOW go for a completely 'fresh start'?

        Is your recommendation geared towards speeding up your browser and keeping things as simple as possible, please? If so, I like that idea! I guess we've got so used to cookies…

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