Exit FirefoxĪt this point I restarted Firefox, went back to Google to check that the settings had been saved. Set to enable Automatic blocking of all tracking. Exit Firefox.Ĥ) Restart Firefox, go to you chosen website (Google for me) and click on the green Avast Icon again. Click on the green icon and go to more settings to set what you want and press save. If you have a less suspicious site you might try using that ! Avast icon changes from grey to green with a counter. I used Google since it doesn't seem to load much although I am sure it loads more than you can see. Exit Firefox.ģ)Restart Firefox and go to a website as the icon is greyed out with no website loaded. Clear selection of "Clear history when Firefox closes" and set "Firefox will" to "Remember History". This gives a clear reset of all cookies, history etc.Ģ)Restart Firefox and return to Privacy settings. I have set Firefox to start up on a blank page with home page as about:blank in the Tools - Options - General settings.ġ) Using - Tools - Options - Privacy, set "Firefox will" to "use custom settings" and select "Clear history when Firefox closes" with all the attached settings ticked. So a step by step guide for anyone else having problems: But this seems only to apply to cookies from the point where you change the settings and you seem to be only able to view cookies that relate to this setting. I like to use custom settings for history, accepting cookies from visited sites and deleting when I exit Firefox. I resorted to keeping all history and the settings were saved so I have worked from there. I took your advice and persisted with the cookie investigation and it seems that Firefox hides some cookies.
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