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Hi Sheila,

At the top right hand side of your browser click on tools (spanner in

google chrome)

Click options then Under the Hood tab

Clear browser history, boxes should be ticked but there's a box at

the bottom saying Clear data from this period.

Select Remove all.

See if that lets you get on to site :-)

Love Tess

>

> This is ridiculous - I cannot access the Freedom Web site with either my

> username and password or 's. My Browser is Google. Anybody able to

> offer a solution please. I am not computer literate so walk me through it as

> you would a baby :o). How do I 'enable' cookies?

>

>

>

> Please log in

>

> Login Name

>

> Password

>

>

> New user?

>

>

> If you do not have an account here, head over to the registration

> <http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/join_form?came_from=http%3A//yourfreedom.hmg.

> gov.uk/%40%40search%3FSubject%3Dfreedom> form.

>

>

> Forgotten your password?

>

>

> If you have forgotten your password, we can send you

> <http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/mail_password_form?userid=> a new one.

>

> If your user name and password are correct, the problem may be that your

> browser is not configured to accept cookies.

>

> If you are still reaching this page after correctly configuring your

> browser, here are some possible reasons:

>

> . You may be running web filtering software that disables cookies.

> If so, you will need to configure the software so that it enables you to

> accept cookies from http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk

>

> . Your computer may be behind a firewall or proxy server that

> prevents cookies from being sent to or from your browser. If so, you will

> need to ask your systems administrator if the problem can be fixed.

>

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Done this several times Tess, but still the history is still

there. I type in 'a' - everything I searched for starting with 'a' comes up etc

etc. I have never had problems with this before. I can't seem to get rid of it.

Luv - Sheila

Hi Sheila,

At the top right hand side of your browser click on tools (spanner in

google chrome)

Click options then Under the Hood tab

Clear browser history, boxes should be ticked but there's a box at

the bottom saying Clear data from this period.

Select Remove all.

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HI SHEILA

Some of this software that you download which says free scan, you download it,

then it does a scan for you, and to go any further you have to register it, and

this is when they want some money to obtain the registration number, and once

you have the number you usually have a box to put it in, and then it does what

it is supposed to do.

This is what happened to me and they usually offer you a free download and free

scan, but to go any further you have to pay for one year. Having myself done

this, and the one I have cleans and corrects errors in the registry, but you are

then continually getting emails wanting you to buy more software plus upgrading

what you have.

Have you tried going to MY COMPUTER, and I would presume that you have one drive

which is C DRIVE, CLICK ON PROPERTIES, and first do a disc clean of all tempory

files (a list should come up, but it can take a little while depending on how

big the drive and how many files there are. You should then see a list and you

can tick them.

Did you use windows to do your defrag if not try windows defrag, you can ask it

to anylize it first to see if it needs a defrag.

You can also ask it to check the drive and it does this next time you switch it

on. It takes a while so suggest you leave it doing this at night, as it depends

as well how large the drive is.

You must surely have a windows explorer browser as well, so have you tried using

windows to delete your history. I suggest that you also delete your passwords

and cookies.

I have WINDOWS XP SP3 which is still supported, but nothing under this is. What

system are you running (not vista).

I clicked on your link and reached this freedom site, but will try and see if I

can reach there with my browser and try and sign on .

The government are shutting down a lot of their sites to save money, but have

you seen the news on THE DATA BASE I think it was one patient in ten had errors

(heaven forbid).

Kathleen

>

> This is ridiculous - I cannot access the Freedom Web site with either my

> username and password or 's. My Browser is Google. Anybody able to

> offer a solution please. I am not computer literate so walk me through it as

> you would a baby :o). How do I 'enable' cookies?

>

>

>

> Please log in

>

> Login Name

>

> Password

>

>

> New user?

>

>

> If you do not have an account here, head over to the registration

> <http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/join_form?came_from=http%3A//yourfreedom.hmg.

> gov.uk/%40%40search%3FSubject%3Dfreedom> form.

>

>

> Forgotten your password?

>

>

> If you have forgotten your password, we can send you

> <http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk/mail_password_form?userid=> a new one.

>

> If your user name and password are correct, the problem may be that your

> browser is not configured to accept cookies.

>

> If you are still reaching this page after correctly configuring your

> browser, here are some possible reasons:

>

> . You may be running web filtering software that disables cookies.

> If so, you will need to configure the software so that it enables you to

> accept cookies from http://yourfreedom.hmg.gov.uk

>

> . Your computer may be behind a firewall or proxy server that

> prevents cookies from being sent to or from your browser. If so, you will

> need to ask your systems administrator if the problem can be fixed.

>

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Hi! Sheila

The reason you need to sign in again is the cookies for will have been

removed when you used the cleaner...

I have set out below step by step instructions for deleting Browsing History..

just the stuff you need to remove and not the cookies you want to keep..

Programs that charge only do what you can do yourself for FREE...

The history for google is not your history Sheila they are recommendations by

google so you type in A or B or C and it will give options like

Amazon,Argos,Asda they represenet the highest number of searches made.. so if

typing 'A'or 'AM' brings up amazon it mean an awful lot of people have searched

for amazon.

If you want to clean browser history INTERNET EXPLORER ... any windows ie XP..

VISTA

1) start internet explorer

2) go to Tools and click on it(top left hand side of browser under address bar)

3) click on Internet Options (this will bring up Internet Options Box)

4) click on the General Tab

5) under browsing history you will see a small check box DELETE BROWSING HISTORY

ON EXIT You need to put a tick in this box THEN press DELETE.. this will bring

up Delete Browsing History box

6) I personally TICK Preserve Favorites website data.. this will keep the

cookies that are in your favorites menu ie I have TPA-UK in my favorites so it

will not delete TPA-UK cookies or TPA-UK web page for faster viewing..

7)The rest is your preference Temporary Internet Files - Cookies -History ARE

ALL TICKED BY DEFAULT (there is info against each option)

WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED ticking your preferences press DELETE

YOU CAN ALSO ENABLE/DISABLE COOKIES by clicking the PRIVACY TAB

I have mine set to Medium which blocks third party cookies that do not have a

privacy policy You move the slider on the left to the setting that you want.

if you Click on the SITES box you can tell internet explorer which sites you

want to Allow or Never Allow to use cookies regardless..

You need to type in the web address ie tpa-uk.ork.uk in Address of Website box

then Click ALLOW

Sheila in your case to ALLOW you need to type in health.goups.

THEN Click ALLOW

You can also type in other addresses that you want to allow cookies for..

A website places cookies in your browser which enables you to log onto your

favourite sites without having to physically log on every visit it also retains

information ie bank account logins ect where you have opted for save

information.. Hope this helps?

xx

>

>

> Yes, there were, and then I clicked Ccleaner to do it's job, which it

> did, and told me what had been deleted. I then went to Google and typed

> in 't' and lots of history still came up. However, something has

> happened because every time I go to our Forum, I now have to sign in

> every time, even though I asked to 'remember me'.

>

> Luv - Sheila

>

>

> > What came up after you pressed Analyze in the cleaner Sheila, was

> > there a lot of files needing deleted?

> >

> > Love Tess

> >

> > ---

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