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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
When you have the internet open, go to "tools", then go to "internet Options" then click the button that says "delet cookies", and I suggest you click the one that says "delet files". These are web pages and site info like images stored on your computer. Next time you go to a site it will reload them any way.
- 1 decade ago
Hello.
1. Open IE.
2. Click on Tools on the menu bar and click on Internet Options.
3. Under "Browsing History" in your General tab, there is a button called "Delete". Click it and click "Cookies" then click Delete.
All your cookies are gone =)
Easier way (and works on all browsers):
1. Download CC: (free) http://cws.internet.com/file/21245.htm
2. Install it.
3. Open the software then click on "cookies" and watch as all the cookies in all of your browsers disappear!
- Yoi_55Lv 71 decade ago
In Internet Explorer (if that is what you use), go to Tools then Internet Options. Then just click the "Delete Cookies" button.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
On the upper left corner of your browser click "Tools", then select "Internet Options," then click "Delete Cookies."