> To truly delete the cookies, Safari must be quit [quitted?]

Either or both, but it can't be acquitted.

> Even though it's slightly flawed and out of date, i've had good luck with Cocoa Cookies... but again, i quit Safari before running it.

I'm running Safari Cookies (which I'd prefer sans SIMBL, but which includes functionality that can't be duplicated as an extension),which has worked admirably for me; I'm not familiar with Cocoa Cookies, but I very much like the fact that SC allows me to control my cookies, Flash cookies, and databases from the same pane.

I've run into the resurrected cookies issue infrequently, very infrequently, in the past, but I never before had the least bit of an idea of what had happened, and now that I'm aware of this TurboTax connection and what to expect I'll just deal with it as it occurs (which will be "wait 'til next year" after I finish a coupl'a returns).


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