Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using Chrome as your browser?
Have you updated your browser to the latest version?
Do you know what version of the browser you are using?
Do you want to delete all the data, including passwords and address bar prediction?
Are you using a mobile phone?
Are you using an Android phone?
Have you tried using cmd prompt to clear cookies?
Do you want to block all cookies together?
Do you often use a public device?
Common conclusions
Open your Chrome and go to the settings menu. Clear your browsing data and customize the cookies you want to delete or clear all data.
If you haven’t seen a clear option on your browser, try updating it to the latest version.
Go to the browser’s Help menu and select your browser’s name.
You need to consider using a private browsing window if you aren’t prepared to lose the lists mentioned above.
If you are on your phone, go to the settings and look for the application manager and clear the data and cache. After that, close all the open browsers and reopen them.
If you are using Chrome for iOS, go to the Chrome menu and on the privacy tab. Click the “Clear browsing data” and close all browsers and open it again.
You have to run a cmd prompt ad click Run as Administrator. Search for the command you are going to follow and hit enter.
goes to the Chrome menu on the settings bar, select Advanced and scroll down to Privacy and Security. Select Cookies and choose the option you want from the three provided lists.
If you are using a public computer, it is important to delete all the cookies and another browsing history right after the session.
If you are using your device, it is okay to clear cookies once a month. Removing all data will make you re-enter multiple logins, but if you prefer to secure your privacy all the way, that will also be helpful.
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