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How do I delete my cookies?

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my husband showed me once that you can delete your cookies and it won't show what you put into the search. Now I need to delete them but everytime I push delete you can still see what I have searched. What am I doing wrong. Please help

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  1. Thats not temp.. thats autocomplete..

    In your internet explorer screen..

    http://www.andyrathbone.com/tips/autocom...

    This should help..

    ATB

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  2. You need to delete history too.

    You should also delete your temporary files.  

    Every web site you go to, your PC downloads all the graphics and stores it as a temporary file.  If you don't clean that up you fill your hard drive with a bunch of c**p.

  3. There should be a "Tools" button towards the top of your browser page; up near the "Minimize/Restore/Close" buttons.

    If you click the downward arrow, it should give you the option to "Delete Browsing History" and when you click on that it'll prompt you to say what exactly you want to delete and "Cookies" should be one of the options.

  4. What program are you running?  If it's Windows XP, go to your control panel, click on Internet Options, and a box should come up where you can click to delete history, cookies, etc.

  5. from your browser, select Tools

    Select Internet Options

    Select Browsing History

    delete the temporary files, cookies, history...what ever you want.  the delete history option will get rid of your searches.

    good luck  :)

  6. If you are using Internet Explorer go to tools, then Internet Options, look under the general tab and you will see browsing history. If you want to look and see what you are deleting click on settings then view files, if not just click delete and they are gone. Hope this helps.

  7. tools, internet options, under browsing history select delete cookies

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