Is it possible to block the cookies from atdmt.com?
"C:\Documents and Settings\Gunther Steinberg\Cookies\gunther_steinberg@atdmt[2].txt:\atdmt.com.9e6d7fd3";"Found Tracking cookie.Atdmt";"Moved to Virus Vault"
"C:\Documents and Settings\Gunther Steinberg\Cookies\gunther_steinberg@atdmt[2].txt:\atdmt.com.74c5668";"Found Tracking cookie.Atdmt";"Moved to Virus Vault"
"C:\Documents and Settings\Gunther Steinberg\Cookies\gunther_steinberg@atdmt[2].txt";"Found Tracking cookie.Atdmt";"Healed"
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Gunther Steinberg March 03, 2011 21:48That has been ON since I started using Ghostery. Look at the way they configure their cookieEditDeleteRemove
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Also, you might want to enable Cookie Protection if its available in your Ghostery.
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Obviously that has all been ON
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Then the cookie you were seeing was either old (pre Ghostery install) or you have some other addon that creates them.
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I delete the atdmt cookies daily.They are all that comes back. Ghostery has fixed the rest (~30)
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Gunther, my apologies, I should have picked up on this earlier. The cookies you are referring to are not part of Firefox browser -- there must be something outside creating this for you. Ghostery only protects the traffic / contents that go through the browser its installed on. An only in Firefox do we offer a feature to completely block cookies (Cookie Protect), but as I said, the cookies you are citing do not belong to Firefox since it keeps all of its cookies in a sqlite database in the profile folder.
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