How do I erase cookies on IE6.0 and Netscape 7.02?

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To delete cookies in Internet Explorer 6.0, navigate to Tools > Internet Options > Delete Cookies. For Netscape 7.02, access the cookie management feature through Tools > Cookie Manager > Manage Stored Cookies. Users can remove specific cookies by highlighting them and selecting "Remove Cookie," or delete all cookies at once using the "Remove All Cookies" option. Additionally, there is a tab for managing blocked cookie sites, allowing users to adjust settings for sites that require cookies. Another method for cookie deletion involves using the Start menu to search for "cookie," selecting all found items, and deleting them.
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I use IE6.0 and netscape 7.02

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In IE, Tools > Internet Options > Delete Cookies.

In Netscape, poke around the menus at the top, look for settings/preferences (I think preferences). You should be able to locate something about it there.

Hopefully a more knowledgeable member will post a Netscape answer before you must resort to that, however :)
 
In Netscape 7.0, goto Tools, cookie manager, Manage stored cookies, one of the tabs you will see is "stored cookies." Either highlight the cookies you want to loose and click "remove cookie" or click "remove all cookies."

The other tab is for blocked cookie sites. You may want to leave those in place or, if a site needs a cookie and you have blocked it, you can remove it here allowing the site to work again.
 
Fastest way to del them all!

Click on start then locate find in the strat menu, got it! Now type in cookie then cntrl a for select all then hit delete button.
Whalla!
Youve done it, alls erased.
Take care!
Dx :wink:
 
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