You go to tools, at the top of your internet screen, then click on internet options. The box that pops up will have a place on it that says "delete cookies." Click on it.
Yes an internet cookie is a file!
a cookie is like a password
By going back to the site that issued the cookie file and either logging back in (for a login cookie) or just visiting the site will usually have them set a new cookie file on your machine.
No, a cookie is a text file. A cookie can be read as a resource by a program but, on its own, it cannot execute.
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COOKIE
A small text file that a web server stores on a computer is called cookie . A cookie is like a cache like when you login to a site cookie is what stores your id password. A cookie is deleted automatically after a fixed duration.
A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on your hard drive for an extended period of time. Give me a cookie, please.
What is a cookie in computer terminology?
By using a file card. That is a wire brush with short, fine wire bristles that can clean materials from the grooves on the file.
A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on your hard drive for an extended period of time.Eating a cookie is not always the best way to satisfy your appetite.
I suppose technically... if you locate the cookie on your hard drive and copy it as a file into the floppy drive.