Override Default Cookie Handling. Using this you can opt to
block all 3rd-Party Cookies (Not related to the site you are
visiting). Set 1st-Party Cookies to Prompt. Over time you can
build an Allowed/Blocked table with only the cookies you want
on your system. Each site will present you with a decision box
where you make your selection.
Here's how:
IE, Tools, Internet Options, Privacy, Advanced
Click "Override Default Cookie Handling", Prompt for 1st
party and Block or Prompt for 3rd-Party.
"T. Waters" <@$%$%#^@jdjgkl.com> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am afraid you will have to do the cookie selecting by hand.
>Thunderstruck.
>
> "thunderstruck_302" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:C4A6BDAA-B91B-4BF3-BB54-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I would like to set my computer up so that I can go on the net, and delte
> my
>> cookies and history any time I want, and not lose the one cookie that I
> have
>> for "Automaticcaly sign in every time I log on". there are many sites
>> that
> I
>> go on like this one for example, that I have to log on with. So I click
> the
>> option to Automatically sign me in, but I often delete my cookies so that
> I
>> have a fast computer. Can anyone tell me how to delete my cookies, but
> keep
>> the automatically sign-in ones?
>
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