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How do i find the cookies section on my imac running lepoard? And when i find them can i look at a individual cookie.? I mean open to view? Thanks
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How do i find the cookies section on my imac running lepoard? And when i find them can i look at a individual cookie.? I mean open to view? Thanks
Leopard keeps Safari's cookies at:

/Users/your_home_folder/Library/Cookies/cookies.plist

As you will see, it is a single file, so looking at an individual cookie will be challenging.

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Or you could just go to Safari Preferences, click Security, and click Show Cookies. They're even searchable.
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