Note this is for Google Chrome but should work in any browser with similar capabilities.
Step 1: Open your browsers preferences and search for cookies and click on Content Settings
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| Opening Preferences in Google Chrome |
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| Open content settings. |
Step 2a: To do this in Chrome choose All Cookies and Site Data
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| Open All Cookies and Site Data |
Step 2b: Then search for "cramster" and click the X next to the results to remove the cookies.
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| Remove Cramster cookies if they exist |
Step 3: Now that any cramster cookies are removed, go back to content settings and click Manage Exceptions.
Step 4: Add the following hostname patterns and set the behavior to block as shown below.
- cramster.com
- www.cramster.com
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| Block cramster.com cookies |
Step 5: Close out of the preferences and refresh Cramster. Google automatically blocks all the tracking cookies from Cramster so Cramster always thinks you're a new user and gives you free solutions!
Please note: Don't be lazy and copy answers! You only hurt your future self by not learning today what you need to know for tomorrow!






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