You can't. You can configure to not accept cookies but that doesn't take of the ones you already have, and that's probably not the behavior you want (well, at least, for 1st party cookies). I use PopUp Cop to eliminate popups but it also has some cookie management. Per-session cookies gets deleted when the last instance of IE is closed. PopUp Cop has a whitelist feature for cookies: if the domain isn't whitelisted, it's cookie gets deleted when you exit the last instance of IE. This forces all non-whitelisted cookies to be per-session cookies. That way I can let cookies get written (although I still block 3rd party cookies) so that a web site functions correctly but their turd isn't left behind when I leave. AnalogX's CookieWall might do the same thing except that it runs constantly in the background. PopUp Cop only runs when IE is loaded.
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