Delete Cookies by Using Internet Explorer 7

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Delete Cookies by Using Internet Explorer 7

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1. Open Internet Explorer 7.

2. Choose Tools➪Internet Options.

3. On the General tab of the resulting Internet Options dialog box, click the Delete button in the Browsing History section.

4. In the resulting dialog box, click the Delete Cookies button in the Cookies section.

5. A confirmation message asks whether you want to delete the files. Click Yes. Click Close and then click OK to close the open dialog boxes.

There are pros and cons to allowing cookies to be saved on your computer. Cookies embed information about you and your Internet browsing habits on your computer which Web sites can use to predict your buying interests. That information can be used to push annoying pop-up windows at you, or simply suggest products you might be interested in buying when you revisit a favorite online store. If you don’t want to have cookies saved to your computer change privacy a higher setting.

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