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Old 02-09-08, 12:10 PM   #1
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clearing specific cookies firefox


Is there any way in firefox to delete the cookies for a specific site without having to clear them all. IIRC in IE you can just delete the cookie file but I can't find how to do that in firefox.

Is it possible.
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Re: clearing specific cookies firefox


I am presuming you have Firefox 3 now (but if memory serves me right its the same on FF2)

Click on "Tools" then pick "Options", choose the "Privacy" tab, you will then see "Cookies" in the middle.. click on the "Show Cookies" button.. then you just ahve to scroll down the list of all you cookies and delete the ones you don't want.. you can either use the "Delete" button after highlighting the cookie or click on the "Remove Cookie" button at the bottom left..

Hope that will help you?

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