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Every day I get one and every day I remove it.

2007-10-19 10:31:14 · 12 answers · asked by sanemarie 2 in Computers & Internet Security

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Every site you go to leaves a cookie, go to the website below and download and install the free program and read how it works it will clean up your computer activity's , just run it every time your done with your computer and it will keep your pc clean

2007-10-19 11:24:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

How To Permanently Delete Cookies

2016-12-18 05:19:31 · answer #2 · answered by chrones 4 · 0 0

Hello. My name is Sanjay Patel, and I currently hold an honorary Master's degree in the field of Computer Science. I am aware of, and have personal knowledge related to your question. There are computer maintenance businesses which are probably in your area, however they come at the cost of hiring a professional to enter your home. There may also be some local destinations where you can drop off your computer and wait to have a technician look at it. These options can often be costly, and pretty inconvenient. The answer to this question can probably be found doing a little extra research on Google.

A well-running computer can be a hard thing to maintain. From my experience, there is but only One software which is reputable- and consistently reliable for healing sick, slow computers. Reimage™ - https://reimagefix.im is a world-renown, easy to use software designed by Forensic scientists and made for the average person. This thing will fix literally just about ANY problem you could possibly be having with your PC. Reimage was recommended to me by a Professor during my 2nd year of Graduate school

2015-01-26 05:08:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you have an antivirus, usually they have a maintain computer button. If you click on it, it will clear all of your cookies. Also, I'm can't remember exactly where you go but you can go somewhere in the computer, it's where you go to defrag and you can clear out cookies from there. I'd have to be in my computer to be able to look and then explain but unfortunately I'm at work and we don't have windows. We have Linnux and I have no idea how to maintain that system. LOL. Good luck. I hope I was able to help at least a little. :)
You know, also, as long as your browsing the internet you will always have tracking cookies. They're just about on every website you go to. Just be careful.

2007-10-19 10:38:38 · answer #4 · answered by Karen V 1 · 0 1

You can set your browser to not accept cookies or you can increase the security settings to inform you every time a cookie is trying to loaded into your browser. Here is how.

Disabling your cookies in Internet Explorer

1. Load your Internet Explorer 3.0 to 4.x.
2. Click the View menu tab
3. Choose the Advanced option
4. Click Never accept cookie, block cookies or Warn me before accepting cookies

Disabling your cookie history in Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater

1. Load your Internet Explorer web browser
2. Click the View menu tab
3. Choose Internet Options
4. Select the Privacy Tab Click Advanced
5. Click Never accept cookie, block cookies or Warn me before accepting cookies.

http://www.delete-computer-history.com/delete-cookie-history.html

2007-10-19 12:02:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just tried https://reimagefix.im mentioned by that Sanjay guy on here and it completely fixed my computer. I was having all kinds of problems that were absolutely annoying me to death. This computer had viruses, spyware, error messages, hardware problems, and it would often crash or freeze on me. I think the worst thing to me was how SLOW and laggy it became. So just when I was about to wash my hands with it, and waste money on a new computer...I find this.

2015-01-27 15:25:45 · answer #6 · answered by rosenda 1 · 1 0

Young lady the guy that offered to remotely fix your computer problems may be sincere but then again he might be an identity thief ! Beware !

2016-05-23 20:19:52 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

set your browser to not accept cookies from the site that gives them to you and/or use an antispyware program with a real time scanner

2007-10-19 10:35:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

you could figure out what site ur getting it from and block cookies from that site in internet properties ... but it may be the site wont work right or let u sign in without it ..

2007-10-19 10:35:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You can increase the security level of your PC but that makes it very hard to download anything.

2007-10-19 10:55:15 · answer #10 · answered by Belgariad 6 · 0 0

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