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Why doesn't Firefox actually block sites that it set to?

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In Options/Accept Cookies/Exceptions, I set sites like doubleclick.net to be blocked but yet every time I run Norton, it finds cookies from sites like this and has to delete them. Why isn't Firefox blocking them.

In Options/Accept Cookies/Exceptions, I set sites like doubleclick.net to be blocked but yet every time I run Norton, it finds cookies from sites like this and has to delete them. Why isn't Firefox blocking them.

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Did you spell the domain name correctly on the Exceptions list? Is it possible that the cookies are from other browsers?

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Thank you for your interest.

Things are spelled correctly. The one wrinkle is that the cookies all start with my first name@doubleclick.net. When trying to enter that complete name, only the domain (@doubleclick.net) shows as blocked. This also happens with several other spy domains.

Tedd Adams

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Where does Norton find those cookies?

Is that in the Firefox profile folder?

You can use this button to go to the currently used Firefox profile folder:

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder (Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder)

You can also check the settings for third-party cookies.

  • Tools > Options > Privacy > Firefox will: "Use custom settings for history"
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I assume Norton 360 Scans finds them in the cookies folder. I only use Firefox so they are not from another browser and I have the domains blocked (doubleclick.net) in the Exceptions box in Privacy Settings.

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How do you block cookies in Firefox? You should go to Options > Privacy > Exceptions... and add the domain names to the list. To delete cookies that may still exist, go to Options > Privacy > Show cookies..., search for cookies from spy domains and delete them.

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That is exactly what I have done and the domains still add cookies.