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Isn't that just a different route to what OP has already tried? :undecidedextra thing to try (if Windows XP or similar)
You could go to "control panel" then "security centre" then "internet options" then "privacy"
here there is a pop-up blocker flag. If you click "advanced" you get cookie options. Might help.
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stopthespends - I'm not sure what the attraction of the Flock browser is, but if nobody comes up with a solution and you are desperate, I would go along with the suggestion made by tronator and download another browser like Firefox and use it when you have to. You can have two browsers - one of which will be your default. You just select the other one when you need to [and decline the offer to make it your default when connecting].
Edit: you seem to have cracked it!".....where it is corrupt, purge it....."0
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