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How to Remove PARTY.POKER Cookie from Your Computer

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You can effectively remove the Party.Poker cookie from your computer with Exterminate It!.

After installing the program, run a scan to display the Party.Poker cookie in the Scan Result screen and remove this file. For information on running scans and removing the items found, see the Exterminate It! Help.

Please note, that during the removal of the Party.Poker cookie using Exterminate It!, the cookie is only temporarily removed and it will be automatically recreated when you visit the Party.Poker website again, or when you visit any other website that uses any of the Party.Poker components.

For information on how to permanently prevent the Party.Poker cookie from being recreated, refer to Permanent Blocking of Party.Poker Cookie section.

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Tracking Cookie

Normally, cookies, which are small text files that certain Web sites leave on computers to store information identifying users and customize Web site content for them (such as the user’s Web site settings and preferences, a list of visited pages, computer details, and shopping card information), are harmless. However, some cookies may be used to track and transmit browsing preferences or other private information to online marketers and spammers.

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Be Aware of the Following Tracking Cookie Companions:

OxChash.com, tmcs.net, internet.ge, px24.com, promokant.com.

How Did PARTY.POKER Cookie Appear at My PC?^

The following are the most likely reasons why your computer got populated with Party.Poker cookie:

  • You have directly visited Party.Poker
  • A website that you have visited uses some of the components (pages, files, images, and so on) of the Party.Poker website
  • A software application with Internet-enabled functionality that had previously accessed the Party.Poker website was running on your PC (in this case, the Party.Poker cookie will be saved in Internet Explorer)

Detect / Delete PARTY.POKER Cookie^

You can detect the presence of the Party.Poker cookie in your system using the Exterminate It! Antimalware. This way, the detection and removal will be performed automatically.

Alternatively, you can manually perform the following steps, depending on the browser you are using:

To detect / delete Party.Poker cookie in Internet Explorer

  1. Click the Tools menu item and choose Internet Options
  2. Under Browsing History, click Settings
  3. Click View Objects or View Files
  4. Check if for the Party.Poker cookie is present on the list

    You can identify the Party.Poker cookie files by checking the file names beneath the Name or Internet Address column. The files will contain the Cookie: Party.Poker element.

  5. To delete the Party.Poker cookie:
    1. Select it from the list
    2. Choose Delete from the File menu

To detect / delete Party.Poker cookie in Mozilla Firefox

  1. From the Tools menu, select Options
  2. In the upper section of the Options window, click Privacy
  3. In the Cookies tab, click Show Cookies or remove individual cookies link
  4. In the Cookies window, enter Party.Poker in the Search field and run a search, or you can scroll down the list to check whether the Party.Poker cookie is present there
  5. To delete the Party.Poker cookie:
    1. Select it from the list
    2. Press Remove Cookie button

To detect / delete Party.Poker cookie in Google Chrome

  1. From the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar choose Settings
  2. Click Show Advanced Settings... link
  3. In the Privacy section, click Content settings
  4. Click All cookies and site data... button
  5. Start typing Party.Poker cookie name in the Search cookies field and cookie list will be automatically filtered, or you can scroll down the list to check whether the cookie exists
  6. To delete the Party.Poker cookie:
    1. Hover the mouse cursor over cookie name in the list to highlight it
    2. Click X button that appears on the right corner

Permanent Blocking of PARTY.POKER Cookie on Your PC^

Below, you will find instructions on how to block the Party.Poker cookie permanently in the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.

Note: The blocking of the Party.Poker cookie may result in the Party.Poker website working in your browser incorrectly or not working at all.

To block Party.Poker cookie in Internet Explorer

  1. From the Internet Explorer Tools menu , select Internet Options
  2. Select the Privacy tab, and then click Sites. The Per site privacy actions window will be displayed
  3. In the Per site privacy actions window, enter Party.Poker in the Address of Web site field
  4. Click Block

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To block Party.Poker cookie in Mozilla Firefox

  1. From the Tools menu, select Options
  2. In the upper section of the Options window, click Privacy
    1. In the History group choose Use custom settings for history item from the Firefox will field and Click on Exceptions
    2. For older Firefox versions in the Cookies tab, click Exceptions
  3. In the new Exceptions - Cookies window, enter Party.Poker in the Address of Website field and click Block or Disable

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To block Party.Poker cookie in Google Chrome

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  1. From the Chrome menu , on the browser toolbar, choose Settings
  2. Click Show Advanced Settings... link
  3. In the Privacy section, click the Content settings
  4. Click Manage Exceptions... button
  5. Enter Party.Poker in the Hostname pattern (located at the left corner)
  6. Choose Block from the Behavior field (on the right)