How to Delete Cookies 
 
 
Internet Explorer (version 6.0 and 7.0 “Windows XP) 
 
•   Open browser 
•   Select “Tools”.
•   Select “Internet Options”.
•   Select the “General tab”.
•   Select “Delete Cookies”.
•   Select “OK”.
•   Close and re-launch browser.
 
 
America Online 5.0 (32 bit) 
 
•   Click “Start”, select “Settings” and “Control Panel”.
•   Double-click “Internet Options” to open “Internet Properties”.
•   Click “Setting” 
•   Click “View Files”.
•   Click “Edit” then “Select All”.
•   Click “File” then “Delete”.
•   Close and re-launch browser.
 
 
America Online 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0 
 
•   Click “Start”, select “Settings” and “Control Panel”.
•   Double-click “Internet Options” to open “Internet Properties”.
•   Click “Internet Options”.
•   Click “Settings”.
•   Click “View files”.
•   Click “Edit” then “Select all”.
•   Click “File” then “Delete”.
•   Close and re-launch your browser.
 
 
Mozilla 
 
•   Click “Tools”.
•   Click “Cookies Manager” 
•   Choose “Manage Stored Cookies” 
•   Remove any cookies from the list, or remove all cookies.
•   Mozilla Firebird 
•   Click on “Tools” 
•   Click on “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” 
•   Click on “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 6.x & 7.x 
 
•   Click “Tools”.
•   Click “Cookie Manager” 
•   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.
•   Deepnet Explorer 1.1 + 
•   Choose Tools and then Internet Options 
•   Click the Privacy tab 
•   Move the slider to choose your preferred settings
 
 
Safari
 
•   Click "Safari" in the menu
•   Click “Preferences”
•   Click “Privacy”
•   Click "Remove all website data"
•   Then refer below to "Block Cookies"
•   Select "Block Cookies: Never"
 
 
iPad and iPhone
 
•   Click “Settings”
•   Click “Safari”
•   Click “Clear Cookies and Data”
•   Switch Private Browsing "off"
•   Switch "Accept cookies" to "Always"
 
 
Google Chrome
 
•   Click “Tools” (the “wrench” icon on the very far right of your browser page)
•   Select “Settings”
•   Click “Show advanced settings”
•   In the “Privacy” section, click the “Content settings” button
•   In the “Cookies” section, select “Delete cookies”
•   Click “All cookies and site data” to open the “Cookies and site data” dialog
•  To delete all cookies, click the “Remove all” button at top right
•  To delete a specific cookie, select the site that issued the cookie, then the cookie, then click “Remove”
 
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