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Delete and manage cookies - Microsoft Support
To delete cookies. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety, and then select Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies and website data check box, and then select Delete. Block or allow cookies. If you don't want sites to store cookies on your PC, you can block cookies.
View cookies in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
View cookies. Open Microsoft Edge and then select Settings and more > Settings > Site permissions. Select Cookies and site data. Here you can set specific controls for cookies. Select See all cookies and site data. Select the arrow for See all cookies and site data to view all cookies saved on your device.
How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer - Microsoft Support
Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the Temporary Internet Files section of the Internet Properties dialog box. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click OK.
Description of Cookies - Microsoft Support
Click Tools from the menu, and then click Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies check box, and then click Delete. To block or allow all cookies in Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:: Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button.
Cookie-related issues occur when you go to certain websites and EPM is ...
Cookie-related issues occur when you go to certain websites and EPM is enabled in Internet Explorer 11 - Microsoft Support. Internet Explorer 11. Symptoms. Consider the following scenario: You enable Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM) in Windows Internet Explorer 11.
Temporarily allow cookies and site data in Microsoft Edge
Any cookies and site data stored by sites with such allowances are stored locally on your device and can be removed by selecting “Cookies and other site data” when you clear browsing data. Learn how you can manage cookies and site data you've temporarily allowed in Microsoft Edge.
Internet Explorer 11 protects your settings - Microsoft Support
Have you ever downloaded something from the internet and suddenly noticed that your Internet Explorer home page or default search engine has changed? Internet Explorer 11 prevents third-party programs from changing these settings.