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Is the Adobe cookie removal on the pull-down menu now included in the general remove cookies procedure?

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In your last version I was able to pull down the extra Adobe cookie removal selection from the Tools menu. I don't see it in the new version. Has it been incorporated into the general cookie removal process? Now using version 36.0.4, Windows 8.1 Thanks

In your last version I was able to pull down the extra Adobe cookie removal selection from the Tools menu. I don't see it in the new version. Has it been incorporated into the general cookie removal process? Now using version 36.0.4, Windows 8.1 Thanks

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That might have been a feature of an extension like Better Privacy that helps with removing Adobe Flash LSO's (Flash cookies).

During your upgrade, do you recall using Firefox's Refresh feature? This can happen when Firefox starts up slowly and says in order to make it less sluggish you can refresh/restore the browser. And an Old Firefox Data folder appear on your desktop. Do you find anything like that? If so, that could explain how you lost some of your add-ons.

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That might have been a feature of an extension like Better Privacy that helps with removing Adobe Flash LSO's (Flash cookies).

During your upgrade, do you recall using Firefox's Refresh feature? This can happen when Firefox starts up slowly and says in order to make it less sluggish you can refresh/restore the browser. And an Old Firefox Data folder appear on your desktop. Do you find anything like that? If so, that could explain how you lost some of your add-ons.