![]() ![]() UPDATE: For the sake of completeness, although I can't explain the initial failure of Intelligent Cookie Scan, upon running CCleaner the following morning, it did indeed complete your post was of great value to me, and I am quite certain that others, lucky enough to sift through search results and find it, are grateful as thanks for your reply. If anyone using "Method 1" that is seeing the same issue, has a fix for this, I'd love to hear to it. All of the cookies in the "Cookies to Keep" box are preserved. I can, however, delete them manually from within CCleaner (Options -> Cookies) by selecting all of the cookies in the "Cookies on Computer" box, right clicking, and deleting them. Unfortunately, while CCleaner appears to work as expected, the Intelligent Cookie Scan feature, fails in my experience. Perhaps it is not required in the "Portable" version because the directory is self contained, so to speak. After cleaning it should be 1-2 MB or you are correct, the profile name IS required, as opposed to the format shown in "Method 1". If you haven't cleaned in a while, it will grow quickly to many GB. On Windows 7 (and 10 I think) each Waterfox profile is stored in two folders with the same name (similar to FF):Ĭ:\Users\ \cache2. That used to be true, when WF shared the same profile folder as FF, but not anymore.įF and WF have the same profile structure, so I followed the guide below (method 1), with some minor modifications : On my first launch since last installing this browser, Waterfox took me to its patch notes hosted on its website - so this is not really a background connection. A little bit to unpack here for the initial launch, but nothing too bad. And no, CC does not clean Waterfox cache by default, even though WF is based on FF. Background connections made by Waterfox on initial launch. I finally managed to get CC to clean Waterfox cache, and I thought I would share my solution with other WF users. This will require permissions from your OS, which should ask when Waterfox tries to utilise the API (tested on Windows 7+ and macOS, will get MLS API key as well for unsupported systems) Fixed add-on corruption issue on add-ons with no manifest ID Changes for v51.0.1 - v52. ![]()
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