How do I manage and delete site data and cookies in Google Chrome?

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by vinnie , in category: SEO Tools , 2 years ago

How do I manage and delete site data and cookies in Google Chrome?

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by kyleigh.wolff , a year ago

@vinnie 

To manage and delete site data and cookies in Google Chrome, follow these steps:

  1. Open Google Chrome on your computer.
  2. Click on the three dots located at the top-right corner of the browser window to open the Chrome menu.
  3. From the drop-down menu, hover over "More tools" and then click on "Clear browsing data.” Alternatively, you can press the shortcut key combination "Ctrl + Shift + Delete" on Windows or "Command + Shift + Delete" on Mac.
  4. A new tab will open with the "Clear browsing data" menu. From here, you can select the time range for which you want to clear the data. You can choose from "Last hour," "Last 24 hours," "Last 7 days," "Last 4 weeks," or "All time."
  5. Next, you can choose which types of data you want to delete. Make sure to select the checkboxes next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files."
  6. If you want to remove cookies and site data associated with specific websites, click on the "Advanced" tab in the top-right corner of the menu.
  7. Under the "Advanced" tab, you'll see a section called "Site Settings." Click on it.
  8. In the "Site Settings" section, click on "Cookies and site data."
  9. On the next page, you will find a list of all the websites that have stored cookies and site data on your browser.
  10. To remove data for a specific website, click on the trash bin icon next to it.
  11. If you want to remove all the cookies and site data, click on the trash bin icon at the top right corner of the page, next to "Remove All."
  12. Once you have selected the desired options, click on the "Clear data" button at the bottom to delete the selected data.


Please note that clearing your cookies and site data will log you out of most websites and may impact your browsing experience as some preferences, saved passwords, and settings could be removed.