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Daily clicks question.
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agarr
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I've just started doing the whole daily clicks thing through Rpoints and Topcashback. I know that in order for these things to 'track' it stores a cookie on your computer each time but this seems to be making my little netbook run really slow when I log into these sites every day.
If I cleared my cookies each day before I log in, would it affect my payments? They state that they are 'pending' for a rediculously long time and that wouldn't matter if I was assured that it would be paid at the end of 60 days.
I also see that some of these things don't appear to track although some people say they will appear when they are updated. I'll just assume that these ones are definatly no hopers if I am clearing my cookies every couple of days.
If I cleared my cookies each day before I log in, would it affect my payments? They state that they are 'pending' for a rediculously long time and that wouldn't matter if I was assured that it would be paid at the end of 60 days.
I also see that some of these things don't appear to track although some people say they will appear when they are updated. I'll just assume that these ones are definatly no hopers if I am clearing my cookies every couple of days.
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Most people will actually recommend that you clear your cookies inbetween visiting each site, ie after topcashback and any others you use. However, you will still get quite afew that don't track straight away, especially with Rpoints but in my experience, they do usually show up eventually, but this might be a couple of weeks later, depending on the merchant.0
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I do my clicks on a netbook and clear my cookies in between each site. If not only to keep the netbook running smoothly but also it helps to make sure things track properly I believe.£2 Savers Club 2011 (putting towards a deposit
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Use your browsers private mode, nothing is saved. IE it's called 'inprivate' and FF it's called 'private browsing'0
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