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Cookie Monster is a tool to manage and delete your browser cookies. It supports Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera and Gecko-based browser like Mozilla or Firefox - allowing you to manage all your co...

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Avg. User Rating: 4

Recommended by users 85% of the time (7 total)
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The reviews and opinions below are posted by visitors. They do not necessarily reflect our opinion, and are solely based on the experience of individual users.

Very handy... 9/16/2007 23:10:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  leucippus (11)
Overall:5
After spending an hour or so on the net, I inevitably collect 20 or 30 cookies that I don't want to keep. One click and they're gone, except for the ones I have preserved. Thanks! 17372


Simple and very effective... 8/19/2006 15:14:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  Pondejim (8)
Overall:5
I am using FireFox which this integrates well with. I am now in control of those "lurking" cookies. There were over 500 from unknown sources and a few I recognized, so I deleted the lot. Now I can save the ones I choose, after each session. It is simple to use and very effective. Top marks. Thank you. 13761


Simple but effective... 5/14/2006 12:29:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  fatalfury (2)
Overall:4
Cookie Monster does what it says. It eats cookies! You can make a list of cookies you'd like to save (both in Internet Explorer and Firefox--which are labeled in the interface), and then eat all the rest with a single click. It's not the most fully featured cookie manager on the market, but it does what I need. And you can't beat the price. 12851


Very good, but some cookies not killed... 1/13/2005 22:29:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  homeflash (64)
Overall:3
The advantage is that It can eat cookies in a automation way. I had it set up as a batch file on my windows scheduler to kill cookies every 15 mins. And it does the work! It is run and gone thing. There is no need to keep loading it on system tray. However, some cookies don't get killed. I wonder! I had IE Privacy Keeper on and checked, some cookies are still in the system not killed. Well, for me, It does protect some sort of security, I like it because it can run in a command line mode, kill and run. I don't like it because it misses some cookies.. Maybe the cookie monster is too clumsy!??? 7298


Author Response... 1/24/2005 19:45:00
Posted by: Cookie Monster's developer
I read that you setup a batch file for automatic deletion of the cookies. If at the moment that the program delete the cookies the browser is running, some of the cookies can be recreated later by the browser. Also, sometimes the cookies from IE still appear in the Temporary Internet Files folder after they have been deleted (the cookies in that folder are only shortcuts to the real files stored in the Cookies folder, which are the ones that Cookie Monster delete).


Not the best... 12/2/2004 08:29:00
Recommended:   No  Posted by:  ikeiges (15)
Overall:2
There are better ways to do this. It keeps track of what you delete, so where is your privacy? 6790


Author Response... 1/24/2005 19:37:00
Posted by: Cookie Monster's developer
I don t understand why you say that. The only information that the program saves is the list of the cookies that the user preserve from deletion (and the program preferences). What do you understand by "track"?


Easy, multiple browser support... 10/8/2004 11:39:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  BlueJams
Overall:4
It works great with IE but all cookie managers do that. This one works great with Firefox/Mozilla and Netscape at the same time! I like that it shows all cookies from all browsers in one list with the browser icon next to it. It doesn't automatically block cookies but I wasn't looking for that. For working with cookies, this program is great. 6031


Great little utility and it's free... 7/7/2004 18:15:00
Recommended:   Yes  Posted by:  Gwailo
Overall:5
Works great with IE6. Compared to some other "cookie management" utilities I've used, it initially shows the site that sent the cookie. I particularly like two things: (1) Save the cookies you want to keep very easily and (2) after a surfing session, dump the ones you just picked up. 4958






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