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Coockie delete problem #2

Open egorrishe opened 1 year ago

egorrishe commented 1 year ago

My idea is that cookies were not cleared properly.

egorrishe commented 1 year ago

---- Possible problems ----

When you delete ALL Cookies in Google Chrome it delete all, EXCEPT "Google Account". (I guess other web-browsers too.) It may be one of the problem. (unless you are using Incognito mode)

Also looking at screenshot we can see 2 things:

  1. Was used Google Chrome
  2. Was used some extension to clear cache.
    • and near Cookies option, there is a note (options) exist image
    • What do these (options) do?
    • Maybe this extension allow to choose which Cookies should be deleted, and which - preserved?

I can suppose, that:

So, it make sense, that he could decide to delete only part of cookies, not ALL.


----- Solution -----

Delete ALL cookies from ALL websites after EACH registration. ALL - it's important! Even for 3rd websites! (like FB, Google, Instagram etc.) _(If you are interesting "why?" - read about cross domain cookies)_

Important:

  1. To avoid logout from all your websites - use another web-browser, not your default. (E.g. FireFox, Opera, Safari, IE)
  2. To delete ALL cookies you can use built-in hot key.
    • For Google Chrome (and most web-browsers) press CTRL + SHIFT + DEL
  3. Always use Incognito mode (for most web-browsers CTRL+SHIFT+N).
    1. Even CTRL + SHIFT + DEL don't delete "Google Account" cookies.
      • And Incognito mode will.
    2. Also it have additional bonuses. (So use it even if you don't have "Google Account")
  4. To ensure "do all these instructions work or no?" use https://fingerprint.com/#demo-section
    • if each time it show different YOUR VISITOR ID - then alright! (additionally may require changing of IP)

Tips: Delete after EACH registration - it's boring. Theoretically - in the settings of "cookies" and of "privacy policy" you can deny ALL. But I'm not sure it will work properly - you can test it, if you know how to. But, on other hand, such improvement may lead to some unexpected problems with AutoLogin.