Getting rid of certain cookies

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  1. target911

    target911 Guest

    aka, porn cookies.

    I want to delete these but keep other cookies like hotmail, and other accounts.

    Help?
     
  2. Jallan

    Jallan Regular member

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    Assuming you're on Windows.

    1.) Run Internet Explorer
    2.) Click "tools"
    3.) Click "internet options"
    4.) With the "general" tab selected, click "delete cookies" and "Yes"
    5.) ...........
    6.) Profit!

    Or...

    1.) Run Windows Explorer
    2.) goto "C:\Documents and Settings\(user account here)\Cookies"
    3.) Delete the appropriate Furry pr0n cookies.

    pip pip,
    john
     
  3. Jamzbond

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    If you're using Firefox here's what you do:
    Click on Tools in the browser window then Options->Privacy Tab->Cookies->View cookies(which is located to the right of the exceptions button). Left click on the cookie you want to remove in the box above and then click on 'Remove Cookie' button to get rid of it. You can then go back to the 'Exceptions' button. Click on it and you will be given the option of entering the url of web sites which you don't want to leave cookies on you computer.
    BTW whether you use IE or Firefox you could use a 3rd party firewall program to reduce the likelihood of this happening again. Check out this free version of ZoneAlarm from http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,7228,RSS,RSS,00.asp
     
  4. target911

    target911 Guest

    yea but i have like cookies from like 4 years ago so delete them one by one would be IMPOSSIBLE, wondering if there is an easier way...
     
  5. Jallan

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    Refer to method A.
     
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    So is it that you want to delete all you cookies then?. If so then Jallan has covered how to do that with IE. If you're using Firefox the once you get to the "Privacy Tab" (as mentioned above) -> cookies option then just press "clear" and they're all gone.
     

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