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- wildtoadExplorer IICCcleaner is one, but I thought windows had a built in tool to do that.
- SidecarFlipExplorer IIIX2 on CCleaner. Windows does have a cookie removal program I believe. I use CCleaner, it's more through.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIIf you use auto-logon cookies for some sites, don't forget to exclude those from being deleted.
- joebedfordNomad IIJust curious - what problem are you trying to solve?
- BumpyroadExplorerthanks, no problem
bumpy - darsben1ExplorerWhat browser?
Most browsers have a history removal tools - harley-daveExplorerBe careful with CCleaner. Google search shows it to have malware embedded. Installs a back door for hackers. Read here before installing.
Dave - BumpyroadExplorerthat showed for version 5.33. the current download is 5.35 so perhaps??
I'll soon find out
bumpy - darsben1Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
that showed for version 5.33. the current download is 5.35 so perhaps??
I'll soon find out
bumpy
WHy take the chance when you already probably have one built in the browser - fj12ryderExplorer IIIOne reason to use CCleaner is because it is much quicker to use it than to delete individual cookies as done with some browsers. And I believe it will remember which cookies to save too.
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