Windows 10: Are Cookies Browser Specific or more general than that?

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  1. abrogard Win User

    Are Cookies Browser Specific or more general than that?


    If I want to delete cookies is that entirely a question of deleting them in my browser?

    So that cookies set in Firefox wouldn't be available to Chrome? And so on?

    Or is that if you want a specific site's cookies out of your machine you have to something OS related?

    :)
     
    abrogard, May 27, 2019
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  2. block cookies from specific websites windows 10

    Hi Maxine,

    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities.

    I will be glad to help you with the issue you have with the computer. I understand the frustration when things don't work the way it should.

    What is the browser you are working on?

    Internet Explorer provides many different ways to control the cookies that are stored on your computer. You can block or allow cookies or you can choose the specific sites that you'll accept cookies from. When you make these sorts of changes, the cookies
    that are already stored on your computer will not be affected. For that reason, you might want to delete the cookies already stored on your computer before following the steps below:

    Block or allow cookies from specific websites


    • Open Internet Explorer. Click on the gear icon on the top right hand corner.

    • Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.

    • Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to a position between the top and bottom so you are not blocking or allowing all cookies.

    • Click Sites.

    • In the Address of website box, type a website address, and then click
      Block or Allow.

      As you type, a list of webpages that you have already visited will be displayed. You can click an item in the list and it will be displayed in the
      Address of website box.

    • Repeat step 5 for each website you want to block or allow. When you are finished, click
      OK.

    • Move the slider back to the position it was originally in, and then click
      OK.

    Hope this information is helpful. Please post in case you have any further issues, we are happy to help you further.

    Thank you.
     
    Ruth Buruga, May 27, 2019
    #2
  3. davidhk Win User
    cookies???


    Clear, enable, and manage cookies in Chrome
    https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

    excerpt.........................

    1. On your computer, open Google Chrome.
    2. In the top right, click the Menu
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      .
    3. Click Settings > Show advanced settings.
    4. In the "Privacy" section, click Content settings.

    1. Under "Cookies," click All cookies and site data.
    2. To delete all cookies, click Remove all.

     
    davidhk, May 27, 2019
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  4. Are Cookies Browser Specific or more general than that?

    AOL home page on Windows 10 Edge and Chrome browsers

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

    Please do let us know if this issue confined to specific website.

    I suggest you to Maximize and Minimize the browser screen and check if it helps.

    I suggest you to clear cache and cookies from the
    Microsoft Edge
    browser.

    Steps:


      • Open Microsoft Edge, click on
        More Action at the right top corner.

      • Click on Settings, click on
        Choose what to clear under Clear browsing data.

      • Select the Browsing history, caches and cookies and hit
        Clear.

      • Close the browser and try to open it again.


    Hope it helps. Kindly update the status of the issue, we will be happy to help you.
     
    Deepika Gowda, May 27, 2019
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