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Though deleted, websites reappear in "allow for session" each time Firefox 39.0 is opened. Only with verizon.

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I visited the Verizon website once and gave permission for cookies under "allow for session" The basic website address is blocked. Now I can delete all Verizon websites under privacy/exceptions, yet they reappear each time I open Firefox 39.0. Verizon must have hidden something somewhere on my computer. Rebooting the computer does not cure the problem. Thanks for any suggestions.

I visited the Verizon website once and gave permission for cookies under "allow for session" The basic website address is blocked. Now I can delete all Verizon websites under privacy/exceptions, yet they reappear each time I open Firefox 39.0. Verizon must have hidden something somewhere on my computer. Rebooting the computer does not cure the problem. Thanks for any suggestions.

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Two questions to help follow up and find out where it is coming from.

  1. Is the network connection you are on provided by verizon? If you connect through a network with a proxy, this might be where they are coming from.
  2. Do you have do not track turned on? How do I turn on the Do Not Track feature?

Some research on opting out of mobile cookies can be found with a quick search, I will not link them hear since it is potentially a third party work around.

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My network connection is not through Verizon. Do Not Track is turned on.

I suspect there is some other sort of cookie type thing hidden somewhere in my computer, I just don't know where to look for it to delete it.

Thanks for your answer, though.

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