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Step 1
Go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
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Step 2
Click on the Security tab.
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Step 3
Click on the Custom Level button.
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Step 4
Scroll down to the Cookies heading.
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Step 5
Click on the options you want for stored and non-stored cookies. Click on Disable to reject all cookies. Click on Enable to accept all cookies. Click on Prompt to ensure that you'll be asked permission before accepting a cookie.
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Step 1
Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
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Step 2
Click on the Advanced heading.
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Step 3
Go to Cookies and click on the option you want.
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Step 4
Check "Warn me before accepting a cookie" if you want your browser to ask your permission before downloading a cookie.
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Step 1
Locate the Cookies folder on your computer's hard disk. The folder is usually found in the C:\WINDOWS directory.
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Step 2
Open the folder.
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Step 3
Delete all the text files (these are the cookies) in the folder, taking care not to delete any system files. Text files have a .txt suffix.
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Step 4
Close the Cookies folder.
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Step 5
In the C:\WINDOWS directory, click once on the Cookies folder.
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Step 6
Select Properties from the File menu.
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Step 7
Mark the Read Only box under the Attributes heading and click OK.







Comments
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 Since many Web sites force the visitor to accept cookies, I have found an amusing way to fight back. I open the cookie after it is placed on my machine, edit it, then save it.