The cookie is deleted. Then it returns immediately. The site is filled with PORN! Deleted meant no difference. Thank you for the help.
Cannot delete a cookie <removed>
Cannot delete a cookie <Removed>. My 17 year old grandson did this to my PC.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2020-12-08T02:15:50+00:00 Yes, Cleared all the browsers of their cookies, passwords. sessions, Ran Malwarebytes come back and still there.
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Anonymous
2020-12-08T02:01:35+00:00 Have you already deleted all the browsing data from your browser?
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Anonymous
2020-12-08T01:54:59+00:00 BTW, Microsoft took the name of the **** And made it ***** instead of the name. Used spelling by spacing a space after each letter. Microsoft is protecting a ****.
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Anonymous
2020-12-07T22:57:59+00:00 Hi mdjakes, I'm Yanecsy and I'm an independent advisor.
I'm here to help you.
Depending on the browser, the steps to delete cookies may vary, you can delete cookies from a single website or cookies from the entire browser.
If you use Microsoft Edge and want to delete cookies for a single website, please do the following:
Navigate to the website from which you want to delete one or more cookies.
Press F12.
Go to storage:
And go to Cookies. There you will see all the cookies for that website in question. Select the ones you want to delete or delete them all and that's it.
Regards.
Yanecsy