Now there is something interesting under Privacy...but of course I have no 
idea how to use it.  There seems to be an option to type in a website and block 
it from using cookies.  I don't understand this and don't want to ruin 
anything ...and also...if a site like craig's list didn't find the cookie could 
someone post?  You don't have to have an account typically to post.

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> In IE you click Tools/Internet Options and under the General tab click the
> Browsing History settings button. Here you can click to even see them.
> Normally save to a folder in you Documents.
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