Guarding Your Online Footprints: A User-Friendly Guide To Cookie Deletion On Google Chrome
In the vast landscape of the internet, cookies play a significant role in both tailoring user experiences and, unfortunately, tracking your every move. The persistent nature of cookies can lead to a cluttered browsing history and even fill up your device's storage over time. If you've ever felt like the ads are following you around, blame it on cookies. Fortunately, you can take control of your online privacy by learning how to delete cookies on Google Chrome.
How to Delete Cookies on a Laptop
How to Delete Cookies on a Laptop
Open Google Chrome Browser
Launch the Google Chrome browser on your laptop.
Click on the Three Dots
Locate and click on the three dots at the top right corner of the browser window.
Select Clear Browsing Data
Choose the 'Clear Browsing Data' option. If not visible, find it in the Privacy and Security section in Chrome settings.
Customise and Delete
Tick the checkboxes next to cookies and cache files.
Click 'Clear Data' to delete them.
How to Delete Cookies on a Phone
Open Google Chrome Browser
Access the Google Chrome browser on your mobile device.
Tap on the Three Dots
Click on the three dots at the top right corner of the screen.
Navigate to Privacy and Security
Select 'Privacy and Security' in Chrome settings.
Choose Clear Browsing Data
Tap on 'Clear Browsing Data.'
Customise and Clear
Tick the checkboxes next to cookies and cache files.
Confirm by tapping 'Clear Data.'
Important Note
Deleting cookies will result in signing out of all websites where you are logged in using Google. Additionally, removing cached images and files frees up valuable storage on your device.