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Windows PC
Windows PC
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer saves cookies in more than one location, depending on the version of the browser and the version of Microsoft Windows being used.
Click on Tools, then
Internet Options
Select Temporary Internet
Files
Click Delete Cookies
Click Delete Files
If you are still
experiencing problems, you
can try a free program from
CCleaner to delete your
browser 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
For Opera 6.0, go to Files on the tool bar. Click on Delete Private Data. Then select what cookies you want to delete. Usually, a cookie has a name that is the same as or similar to that of the web site that provided them.
Users of Opera 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.
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