How to clear cookies from Firefox 3.5 and above

It is a little bit surprise that in the new Firefox upgrade ( Firefox 3.5) the Mozilla team hides the option to delete the cookies from the main bar. I was trying to not upgrade my Firefox browser to Firefox 3.5 but due to the lack of enough security updates I forced to upgrade it. In the earlier position of Clear Private Data in Firefox is, now changed with Start Private Browsing. So in a nut shell in the main menu we cannot see an option to delete the stored cookies in Firefox 3.5.
Remove Saved Passwords in Firefox
Clearing cookies or history in Firefox will not remove the saved passwords in Firefox. If you are looking for a method to clear saved passwords in Firefox ,click on the link below.
Clear Saved Passwords in Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and above
Steps to remove stored cookies from Firefox 3.5
There is a way to remove stored cookies from Firefox 3.5. That is:
1. Open Firefox 3.5
2. Click on Tools
3. Click on options
4. Click on Privacy tab
Steps to remove cookies from Firefox 3.5
5. Now click on remove individual cookies
How to Remove stored cookies from Firefox 3.5 ,easy steps
Now you can remove the cookies either by selecting the specific cookies which you need to delete and press Remove cookies or Click on remove all cookies to clear all cookies saved in Firefox.
Remove Cookies from Firefox 3.6.3
Clearing cookies in Firefox 3.6.3 is more straight forward. To clear cookies from Firefox 3.6.3 ,follow the steps below.
1. Open Firefox 3.6.3
2. Click on Tools
3. Click on Clear Recent History
Remove cookies from Firefox 3.6.3 and above
Now in Details make sure that the cookies check box is checked. Click on Clear Now to delete cookies stored in Firefox 3.6.3.
It is always advised to clear cookies and histories in our browser after browsing. Clearing cookies is beneficial for us by two ways. First we can avoid the possible misuse of cookies stored in our computer by other users. Second benefit is we can avoid the third party unwanted piece of information in our computer by websites which we visited before and track our browsing behavior.

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