Tuesday, 11 February 2014

REMOVING INTERNET/BROWSER COOKIES



Sequel to my previous post on Cookies, I'll be continuing on the Internet/Browser cookies & and the steps to removing them in a more simpler manner.
What does Internet Cookies mean?
Internet cookies, also known as browser cookies, store information about the user and their browsing habits. 
Whether you're online reading your favorite blog, checking the weather, shopping or just surfing the Internet, all your information is stored on your computer.
In particular, Windows store the pages you view on the Internet in temporary files. If you have privacy concerns or are worried about being tracked, delete these cookies. 
Deleting these files periodically has some benefits that includes freeing up hard drive space.

STEPS TO REMOVING COOKIES

1. Click "Start" on the task bar.
2. Select "Control Panel." The control panel allows users to view and tweak the computers settings and controls.
3. Choose "Internet Options." This will allow you to view your Internet properties. 
4. Select the tab labeled "General". Click the "Delete Cookies" button located under the temporary internet files section and click "OK." 
Following the above steps, then you're done!
Hope this helps, do drop your comments. 
God Bless

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