


I do have Chrome, and rarely use it, therefore I don't care to save any favorite data in it.

(But different from what I searched going through Internet Explorer). So the recently viewed were still present in Chrome. the cookie I deleted was only viewed by Internet Explorer.Ĭhrome does not view this file. I deleted the file, and the recently viewed was gone!! You can also choose the "VIEW" button, and go directly to cookies. If I press that button, the next window that pops up will show you where cookies are stored. I do know that through Internet explore and under the Internet options tab, and then "Browsing history". You should be able to find a folder on your computer with a whole bunch of files that look like this.Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files. you need to find a file that looks like this: cookie: ********** or cookie: ********** the " **********" is your computer name. and cookies are stored in different places depending on what your OS is (Winxp, WIN 7, 10. As I said before, I'm not a computer pro, I'm not sure if you can search for your cookies.

So what I did was, I found the "cookie" for ebay, and deleted it myself. Now, I did not "unchoose" or "unclick" the "PRESERVE FAV." option, because I did not want to delete all the preserved data I have stored for other websites. if you have EBAY as a favourite, under your "FAVORITES" tab, then the related EBAY cookie(s) will not get deleted. While in Internet Explore, under Internet Options, Delete Browsing history. But!! that's because of a setting I have in Internet Explore. I tried deleting the cookies on my computer but that did not work. And even more specifically, it must be tied to a data file or cookie on that computer. Which means this must be computer specific. What I mean there is, if I log into another computer, the recently viewed items are different. I noticed that the items that appear in the "recently viewed" panel are specific to a computer.
