How to Delete Cookies in Microsoft Edge
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Microsoft Edge gives you the option to delete all or some cookies at any point. Here's how.
Before we begin, most people would use a third-party drive cleaner or even Windows 10 built-in Storage Sense to delete all cookies.
Video tutorial:
Type in edge://settings/content/cookies in the address bar, and press Enter.

You might want to bookmark this page for later by pressing the Ctrl + D keys.
Click See all cookies and site data.

This setting should also be available by typing in edge://settings/siteData in the address bar.
Click on Remove all or Remove third-party cookies.

You can also expand the list of cookies, click the arrow and manually delete any cookies you don't want, although that's usually very time-consuming.
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Before we begin, most people would use a third-party drive cleaner or even Windows 10 built-in Storage Sense to delete all cookies.
Type in edge://settings/content/cookies in the address bar, and press Enter.

You might want to bookmark this page for later by pressing the Ctrl + D keys.
Click See all cookies and site data.

This setting should also be available by typing in edge://settings/siteData in the address bar.
Click on Remove all or Remove third-party cookies.

You can also expand the list of cookies, click the arrow and manually delete any cookies you don't want, although that's usually very time-consuming.
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