Real Clear Cookies 3.1.1.2

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Real Clear Cookies, a powerful cookies cleaner, allows you to clear all browser cookies from Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, or wipe cookies from a single website or domain name, all with the click of a button. Real Clear Cookies is much helpful if a website or forum has banned you or has been monitoring your online activity with tracking cookies, with purging ALL cookies from Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Real Clear Cookies also enables you to un-ban yourself on many websites and "reset" your website status with a given domain. If you are tired of deleting all your cookies when you want to clear the cookies of just one website, then Real Clear Cookies is right for you. Remove cookies by domain name or part of a domain. For example, type "facebook" and press the "Delete Cookies" button to wipe all cookies from www.facebook.com, login.facebook.com, and all sites that contains the word "facebook". By safely clearing unwanted cookies from your PC, Real Clear Cookies provides a powerful level of protection guarding your online privacy.

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