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      danieldownload last edited by

      Hi there,

      how is it possible that cookies inside Cookie got deleted as expected but they remain in Safaris website date settings?

      Also a new start of Safari doesn't show a new cookie question (Cookie is clean in this moment), that shows me, that the remaining cookies inside Safari are still there and in use.

      So what is the benefit of Cookie, if it's not cleaning Safaris website data?

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        SweetP @danieldownload last edited by

        @danieldownload what type of cookies are remaining in Safari after a restart?

        Cache cookies?

        If so, make sure you have cache removal enabled. And if you are running the App Store version, you can run this terminal command to enable a deep clean:
        defaults write com.sweetpproductions.CookieApp removePrivateVarFolder -bool true

        To run the command, you only need to open Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app, copy and paste the above command, then press ENTER.

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        Russell
        SweetPProductions.com

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          danieldownload @SweetP last edited by

          @SweetP it looks like this:

          Before Safari shutdown:

          Bildschirmfoto 2022-03-29 um 07.54.53.png

          Safari is back:

          Bildschirmfoto 2022-03-29 um 07.57.40.png

          Cookie clear options:

          Bildschirmfoto 2022-03-29 um 08.01.11.png

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            SweetP last edited by

            ok that looks like you're most likely on the App Store version. you'll need to run that terminal command from my previous post

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            Russell
            SweetPProductions.com

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              danieldownload @SweetP last edited by

              @SweetP I ran that command but the situation is the same. I restarted Safari, remove the bild.de cookie from Safari, opened bild.de again, cookie is back in Safari, cleaned all in Cookie, restarted Safari, bild.de stuff is still there.

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                SweetP @danieldownload last edited by

                @danieldownload try restarting Cookie as well, then try a new Safari clean and restart. also make Sure that you are not just reloading the site in Safari on restart. As that will regenerate the cache cookie

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                Russell
                SweetPProductions.com

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