Windows PC
Internet Explorer 7.x
Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Cookies In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click Yes.
Internet Explorer (all other versions)
Internet Explorer saves cookies in more than one location, depending on the version of the browser and the version of Microsoft Windows being used.
The best way to find and delete them is to close Internet Explorer then use your file management software (such as Windows Explorer) and search for a folder called ‘cookies’.
Mozilla
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Mozilla Firebird
Click on Tools, then Options Select the Privacy icon in the left-hand panel Click on Cookies Click on Stored Cookies To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button
Mozilla Firefox
Click on Tools, then Options Select the Privacy icon in the left-hand panel Click on Cookies Click on View Cookies To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button
Netscape Navigator 7.x
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Netscape Navigator 6.x
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Netscape Navigator 4.x
In Netscape, all cookies are stored into one file, called Cookies.txt, in the user preferences folder, making them easy to find and delete. The folder can be located by using your file management software to search your hard disk drive for “cookies.txt”.
Users of Netscape Navigator 4.x may also stop cookies from being written to the hard drive, by making the cookies file read only. However, even if the browser can’t “write” cookies to the hard drive, it can still cache them, and it may create a new cookie file.
Opera
To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Tools > Preferences. Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.
To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.
Apple Macintosh
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS X)
Choose Preferences from Explorer menu Select Receiving Files options Select Cookies Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list Press Delete button
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS 9)
Choose Preferences from Edit menu Select Receiving Files options Select Cookies Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list Press Delete button
Mozilla
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Netscape Navigator 7.x
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Netscape Navigator 6.x
Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu. Choose Manage Stored Cookies. Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.
Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)
Choose Preferences from Safari menu Select Security icon Press Show Cookies button Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list Press Delete button
Opera
To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Opera > Preferences Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.
To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.
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