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Delete Cookies
That You Don’t Believe Should Be There!
If you believe a Web site has placed a cookie on your computer that you don't
want, you can delete it. When you change how Internet Explorer handles cookies,
the new privacy settings might not apply to cookies that are already on your
computer. To make sure that all the cookies meet your new settings, you can
delete all the existing cookies.
1. On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, click the Settings button, and then click the View files
button.
3. In the window (to your hard disk drive) that opens, find the cookie you want
to delete.
4. Click to select the cookie you want to delete.
If you want to delete more than one cookie, press CTRL as you click each cookie
that you want to delete (this lets you select a group of cookies). If you want
to delete all the existing cookies, press CTRL+A to select them all.
5. Press the Delete key.
6. When you are finished, click OK twice.
Be careful! Some Web sites store your member name, password, or other personal
information in a cookie, so if you delete that cookie, you may need to re-enter
this information the next time you visit the site.
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