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<p>Looking at and identifying cookies isn't simple. How you do it depends on your prowser. In Chrome it's</p>

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<li>Click the Chrome menu <img title="Chrome menu" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tgmsrPRh34tM4q0WYv7l-NNXDz7dqm7ftk8TyCEguoY30xkEg8lcw_ULI23ki9Q=w18-h18" alt="Chrome menu" width="18" height="18" /> on the browser toolbar.</li>

<li>Select <strong>Settings</strong>.</li>

<li>Click <strong>Show advanced settings</strong>.</li>

<li>In the "Privacy" section, click the <strong>Content settings</strong> button.</li>

<li>In the "Cookies" section click "all cookies and site data"</li>

<li>search for photo.net</li>

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<p>Under photo.net I have 18 different cookies storing all sorts of things like the date of the 2nd to last visit, login data and cookies that record your site preferences.</p>

<p>If you use another browser there will be some other procedure to get to the cookies.</p>

<p>If your cookie settings have become corrupted for some reason you'd need to delete them and start again, but you'd lose all your photo.net customized settings and you'd have to set them up again.</p>

<p>I have no idea why your photos show a lot of grain and blurring. Mine are file and we don't have any general complaints about such issues. Thousands of images are uploaded every day without problems. Could be a local issue at your end, but there doesn't seem to be anything particularly odd going on with the photo.net server at this time.</p>

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