Removing Cookies
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What to do: Although there are numerous software programs to help you remove unwanted internet junk from your computer, there are plenty of ways to do it yourself without paying additional dollars. 1. From Internet Explorer 6.0, click the tools drop down menu, select internet options, look for the "delete cookies" button and press it, (pretty simple!). 2. Go to Start, then Programs, then Accessories, then System tools, and click on Disk Cleanup. Special Note; disk cleanup will remove nearly all of the temporary internet files regardless of their type. It may then take you longer to load pages of sites you visit regularly because you have removed the images that you have already downloaded from those sites, (you will have to download them again). These two methods may not get rid of all the cookies, so if you use either of these methods you might consider checking the Temporary Internet Files folder manually, as described below: 3. Advanced Users: There is one key folder on your machine that holds these cookies. For most its the "Temporary Internet Files" folder. In "Windows", go to "My Computer", then double click your "C" drive, double click the "Windows" folder. At this point many of you will be prompted to "show files", click where it says "show files". Scroll down until you find the Temporary Internet Files folder. Here you will most likely see numerous files of many different types. The cookie file icon will look like a little "Notepad", (see the image above), and many will start with a title of "Cookie". Many will then show your name or your computers name, followed by the @ sign, and then the website address that controls that particular cookie. You could simply right click the cookie and delete them one by one, or you could; click on one and then hold your shift key and then click one further down to eliminate a lot at one time. |
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To further cut down and protect yourself, the following is only available for Internet Explorer 6.0 users. Click "Tools", click Internet Options, then click the Privacy tab. Adjust your cookie level settings by dragging the slide bar. We have tested this and found the best compromise setting to be "Medium High". The Higher levels will disable you from visiting many sites altogether. You can always test it and come back to the dialog box and make the changes that suit you. One more unique feature in this dialog box that you should not overlook is near the bottom, the "Edit" button. This will allow you to "allow" or "never allow" cookies from particular websites and links, (URL's), as you specify. Just type in the website address and click the button "Block" or "Allow". Good Stuff! |
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