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Landslide

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  1. Landslide

    Cookies

    Well, after doing a little reading on cookies, I would say that whatever tracking cookies a site might be using to track usage still exist unless the browser is closed before cleaning. The only reason they're even saved to the hard drive at all is to preserve them between browser sessions. But what's loaded into memory is what is actually used during a session, so just clearing cookies from the hard drive without first closing the browser is futile. Beside that, even if you do clear cookies and THEN close the browser, the cookies in memory will just be rewritten. If you want to make an acc
  2. Landslide

    Cookies

    Does anyone know if session data is drawn upon from memory after signing out? I ran some tests, and the cookies are actually clearing, as suspected. I did like before - navigated to a random page (127.0.0.1 so as to not produce any cookies or temp files for my testing) and then had CCleaner auto run. When I ran CCleaner manually right then, there was nothing to clean, but, when I went back to Yahoo, I was still signed in. This shows the session is still active in memory even though all cookies and temp files are actually gone from the hard drive. I'm just wondering if signing out before cl
  3. Landslide

    Cookies

    I tried that command instead of having CCleaner auto-run, and the same thing happens. I've made an account creator, among other things. This one in particular is for Yahoo. It makes the account, navigates away to 127.0.0.1, runs the shell command to clear, navigates back to Yahoo, and the last account made is still logged in. I could technically tell it to log out and just start making an account again, but the fact that it isn't logged out after the cleaning means the cookies are still active. As I said, I've always heard that the browser which the cookies are being cleared for needs to
  4. Landslide

    Cookies

    I was just curious how the clear cookies command clears the browser cookies when it's still technically open. I was under the impression that a browser needs to be closed, since they're still in memory while it's open. I found the perfect way to run CCleaner from within a bot, which I will post a tutorial on later unless a more recent one has been made that I didn't find, but I'm still logged in after it runs for the next loop. So I'm assuming the bot does in fact need to be closed when I run CCleaner then? How do I accomplish this when I'm launching CCleaner from within the bot? I'd ima
  5. Which service would you guys recommend for captchas like the one below? I've tried DeathByCaptcha, and it just can't get them. I must've gone through 40 credits before deciding to stop the bot. I heard in the tutorials that ITT is typically the most accurate. Does that still hold true? I would like to use the cheapest service that gets the job done, of course.
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