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computer cookies


Question Posted Sunday November 15 2009, 8:30 am

I have a dell, mcAfee anti virus and security with comcast internet service. where on my computer can i find the cookies and delete them?

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ailsa1234 answered Tuesday November 24 2009, 9:08 pm:
Tools->Clear Recent History...->Clear Now.

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sunshine1232 answered Sunday November 15 2009, 6:31 pm:
Try going to control panel then click on network and internet then find where it says internet options then look for delete browsing history and
cookies click on that then find where it says browsing history and look below it then click delete and check off cookies and leave the rest unchecked

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