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Cookie Assassin 1.0


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher FoggyNoggin File Size 458k
Date added 17 Nov 2005 Check your speed

Almost every website you visit leaves a small file called a "Cookie" on your computer. With this Cookie, the website owner can track your habits, see what pages you visit, and perform even more nefarious data collecting. With Cookie Assassin, you can hunt down and delete these Cookies, saving you hard drive space and keeping websites from monitoring your activities. What's more, Cookie Assassin manages all cookies left by Safari, NetNewsWire, Shiira, and any other application that uses the Mac OS X shared cookie storage, which means when it comes to Cookies, Cookie Assassin has your back. Features 10 Day Free Trial Works with Safari, NetNewsWire, and any application that uses Mac OS X's shared cookies Delete multiple cookies at once for quicker management Domains automatically grouped together for easy deletion of all cookies from a given website Fast, easy searches for particular cookies or websites Pleasing, intuitive interface

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