Cookie Monster 3.47

Help contents

  1. Description
  2. License agreement
  3. The main window
  4. The options window
  5. Usage notes
  6. Credits


1. Description   ^

This utility is a manager for the cookies created by the most usual Windows browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Mozilla and Opera (only basic support for this one). It also works with any Gecko-based browser and most of the browsers based in Internet Explorer. You can set a list with the cookies that you want to protect and then delete the remaining ones with a simple mouse click (all the browsers at the same time). It also have the option of detecting the cookies for the sites included in your favorites and/or bookmarks.

Useful for people who care about their privacy but don't want to disable or block all the cookies (a lot of pages need them for working properly).

See Changes.txt for the changes history.

2. License agreement   ^

This software is freeware either for personal or comercial use, so you can use it for free without any type of additional licenses. For inclusion in any distribution made for profit (software compilations, CD's...) you must contact the author for authorization.

This software is provided "as is", WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. The author declines responsibility for any damages arising out of the use of this program.

You can redistribute this software for free, as long as you don't charge any money for the software itself, and only if you use the original package (you can download it from the AMPsoft web site at http://www.ampsoft.net/).

3. The main window   ^

The cookie lists

There are two list in the main window:

You can double-click an item in both lists to view the data associated with the selected cookie (except for Opera).

Depending on the version of Windows used, Cookie Monster will detect different sets of cookies:

Note that session cookies won't be detected since they aren't saved to disk. See the Usage notes section for more details about session cookies.

The management buttons

The four buttons situated just over the lists are used for moving cookies from one list to another. From left to right they are:

Also, you can drag & drop cookies between both lists (this is activate or deactivate in the Options).

You can select more that one item by clicking and dragging with the mouse (if drag & drop between lists isn't enabled), or by pressing the shift and control keys while you select the cookies: using shift will select blocks of items while control allows selecting items individually.

Due to differences in the method used by each browser for saving the cookies, Cookies are managed in a different way depending on the browser:

The toolbar

The toolbar of the main window contains eight buttons:

The information panel

This panel displays information about the selected cookie (or about the group of cookies of the same site in Internet Explorer). You can hide this panel in the Options.

4. The options window   ^

Cookie folders

Usually this folders are auto-detected by the program (with the exception of the last one). If the auto-detection fails for some reason, you can select them manually using the button located next to each box. Also, you can use the Auto-detect browsers button located at the bottom for setting back the auto-detected folders.

Browsers based on Internet Explorer like SlimBrowser usually share with it the same cookie folder (and the cookies themselves).

Other options

5. Usage notes   ^

6. Credits   ^

© 2001-2008 Alberto Martinez Perez
E-mail: amp@ampsoft.net
Web site: http://www.ampsoft.net/

Windows XP Desktop Themes support provided by the Windows XP Theme Manager by Mike Lischke.

Uses the SQLite 3 DLL, which is available in the Public Domain.

SQLite support provided by the Simple Delphi wrapper for SQLite by Tim Anderson.


Thanks to Santiago A. F. Vega for his corrections, and also to all people that have send me suggestions and bug reports.


If you have any suggestion, find a bug, etc., you can send me an e-mail.