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I haven't kept track of all the websites i've visited, so can I pull up a list of all cookies and then delete selected ones?

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In the old Windows XP browser, we could pull up a list of all cookies and delete selected ones. From what I've read, in Firefox, I have to pull up cookies by website to delete them. Who keeps track of every single website they visit? I sure don't. So is there a way to pull up a list of all cookies so we can select the ones we want to delete? Thank you.

In the old Windows XP browser, we could pull up a list of all cookies and delete selected ones. From what I've read, in Firefox, I have to pull up cookies by website to delete them. Who keeps track of every single website they visit? I sure don't. So is there a way to pull up a list of all cookies so we can select the ones we want to delete? Thank you.

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Hello, in the menu bar, if you go to Preferences->Privacy & Security then scroll to the Cookies and Site Data section , there's a Manage Data... button which lists locally stored cookies, site data and cache. You can delete specific elements from there.

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Thank you for your response. The menu bar - do you mean the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner? If you do, then when I click on it, I don't see a "preferences" option in the drop down menu... Thanks.