Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HilsB wrote:

Thanks for your suggestion but regret it does not work - the damn
cookie is still there! The site you suggest is Italian. Through
cookie manager these cookies are listed as 'blocked' but clearly are
not. Any other ideas?

If blocking new cookies doesn't remove old ones, you'll have to remove the old 
ones manually. If you do so and
they come back, then you have a problem and should report back.

Go into the Data Manager and click the domain name on the left to show its contents. On 
the "Cookies" tab on
the right, if you see any cookies, select and delete them (sorry, you have do 
do them one at a time). When
you've deleted them all, the page should revert to a listing like this:

outlet-spacci.blogspot.com   Set Cookies
( ) Allow    ( ) Allow for Session    (•) Block

If the "Block" option is not selected for the domain or any of its subdomains, 
click to enable it.

Here is where we are at -

Cookies default is set at 'originating only' 'no 3rd parties' and 'session only'
Tonight have selected the 'outlet-spacci.blogspot.com cookies (3) removed both individually and as a group and set to 'block'. This has been repeated three times. On each occasion I have exited Seamonkey then shutdown / restart the Mac. The dam cookies are still there -
 _utma expire   17 Nov 2014
_utmb           17 Nov 2012
_utmz           18 May 3013  Under 'cookies' and permissions only'

Where do we go from here? replies appreciated.
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