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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: golfinggramps who wrote (26077)12/11/2016 9:23:52 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
Good to know that clearing the stored "cookies" worked for you.

Here is an article that explains how to clear "site-specific" cookies and cache in many of the popular browsers.
Clear browsing data for specific sites in Chrome, Firefox and IE
There is place in Chrome where you can delete the cookies for a particular site and/or when you close the browser.

So the best work around is to clear the cookies for that particular URL (ie Yahoo.com) and then set cookies to be cleared every time when the browser is shut down.

It appears you still need to load the link I posted up thread to get the "Yahoo Finance Classic" page.

FWIW, one of the browsers I load each day is: nasdaq.com

I maintain a list of 20 stocks w/ their xdiv dates and amounts. My list of stocks are stored as 'cookies' so if/when I do a complete deletion of cookies, this list is erased to. Therefore, when you use the site specific cookie deletion setting, you do not erase your stored cookies at the NASDAQ site (or any of your other browser sites).

EKS
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