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How do I remove cookies from Windows XP?

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How do I remove cookies from Windows XP?

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Couple of options: * In your web browser under the settings * Running Desk Cleanup (in system tools) * Finding the Temporary Internet Files and deleting them * Getting a FLOSS or Freeware program that searches your computer for cookies and deletes them

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Hit your Alternate key and the t key at the same time to bring up your “tools” menu (or just click on the tools menu if it is showing). Click on internet options, click on delete browsing history and you will see several options – one of which s deleting the cookies.

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At the top left of the page, click ‘tools’, ‘internet options’, ‘delete cookies.’ Or as the guy above said, use CrapCleaner. It is good. I use it myself.

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