Oct 12, 2004 #2 X XOR != OR [H]F Junkie Joined Jun 17, 2003 Messages 11,547 For those searching this question: %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\<random salt>\cookies.txt Remember boys and girls, you aren't just asking a question, you are storing knowledge so other people can search for the same question. It does no good to post questions like this without also posting the answer.
For those searching this question: %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\<random salt>\cookies.txt Remember boys and girls, you aren't just asking a question, you are storing knowledge so other people can search for the same question. It does no good to post questions like this without also posting the answer.
Oct 12, 2004 #3 D Direwolf20 2[H]4U Joined Mar 10, 2004 Messages 2,467 For future reference, Firefox has a built in cookie browser. Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Cookies -> View Cookies. You can delete one at a time, or all of them, and they are sorted by website. Even has some info in there about what they have in them.
For future reference, Firefox has a built in cookie browser. Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Cookies -> View Cookies. You can delete one at a time, or all of them, and they are sorted by website. Even has some info in there about what they have in them.
Oct 12, 2004 #4 L lomn75 Purple Ace Joined Jun 26, 2000 Messages 6,613 Cookie Culler is also a great extension for cookie management