Cookie Jar can then be set to run when Windows starts up and delete all Banned and/or Undecided cookies, leaving the Allowed ones alone.
Cookies present a dilemma. On one hand, chances are you want to accept cookies from some sites (for such functionality as saving login information). On the other hand, so many sites write cookies to your hard drive that you'll probably want to delete them every now and then. Cookie Jar lets you keep the cookies you want and delete the cookies you don't want. Simply sort cookies into Allowed and Banned (or Undecided) jars.
What's new in Cookie Jar 1.01:
· Changed e-mail address to toolbox@jasons-toolbox.com
· Fixed bug that kept cookies from being removed from index.bat which left behind "cookie ghosts" in Temporary Internet Files.
· Added an installer and uninstaller.
· Cookie Jar now breaks apart the NS and IE cookies in the listings. (However, moving a IE cookie between jars will automatically move any NS cookie from the same site.)
· Decreased load time.
· Added a "Cookies in this Jar" label at the bottom of the cookie listing to let you know how many cookies are in each jar.
· Main menu names changed to be more descriptive.
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