Browser Cookies – Part 2: How to Clean Them from Google Chrome

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In this post, Part 2, we cover removing Google Chrome browser cookies. This is Part 2 of what is going to be an eight-part series on browser cookies. In Part 1 we covered what browser cookies are, the different types, and what they can do.  

This series of posts covers the following:

  • Part 1 – What Are They?
  • Part 2 – How to Clean Them from Google Chrome
  • Part 3 – How to Clean Them from Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge
  • Part 4 – How to Clean Them from Firefox
  • Part 5 – How to Clean Them from Opera
  • Part 6 – How to Clean Them from Mac Devices with Safari
  • Part 7 – How to Clean Them from Smartphones: iOS and Android
  • Part 8 – Tools to Clean Your Browser
  • So, let’s get started with removing Google Chrome browser cookies.

    Just a Reminder

    Cookies are tiny data files that sites use to store info on you and your surfing habits. They will be utilized to learn your likings or following you for promotional reasons. There are several kinds of cookies.  Some will be helpful, while others might endanger your confidentiality.

    Although you are aware that some cookies are helpful and don't store up a lot of data, you nonetheless probably want to avoid a web browser from following your activities.

    How to Scrub Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    It is simple to locate and remove cookies in Google Chrome. However, you nonetheless must check on them periodically. To delete them:

    1. Open the Chrome browser.

    2. Click the three dots (stacked vertically) in the upper-upper-right hand corner.

    3. Click on “More Tools”.

    4. Select “Clear browsing data”.

    Remove Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    5. STOP - Before clicking to clear data, proceed to the next section; Google Chrome: Where Does It Save Cookies? You can return to this step later. Let's get a glance at cookies and other data so you know what it looks like.

    6. Click the “Clear Data” button to delete them.

    Clear browsing data Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    Google Chrome: Where Does It Save Cookies? (Windows)

    If you wanted to delete all cookies, or just curious about where it is and what the file looks like, keep reading. To manually locate the cookies on a Windows computer, so you know where Windows stores them, we have provided the steps A – G in the following text.

    You can remove the cookies file since Chrome puts them into a single file lying within a file referred to simply as “Cookies.” Though, we highly recommend this procedure only if you have problems finding and removing cookies using the steps laid out in the previous section.

    To locate the file:

    1. Press the ‘WINDOWS’ and ‘R’ keys simultaneously.

    AppData - Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    2. Then type %appdata%.

    AppData - Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    3. Press Enter.

    4. From that point, go back a folder to ‘AppData’ by clicking on it where the arrow is pointed to

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    5. Select 'Local', then 'Google', then 'Chrome', then 'User Data', then 'Default'.

    find cookies Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    Note: This is the complete path to the folder: C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default )

    6. Scroll down until you see the cookies file.

    select cookies Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    7. To remove the cookies file, click once on the ‘Cookies’ file annotated in the image above and hit the ‘DEL’ key…OR…return to step number 6 at the beginning of this tutorial and click the “Clear Data” button

    That is all there is to it. Your cookies are gone…for now.

    Note: In this example, the cookie file was a total of 2,368KB, which is 2.3125MB. For some context as to how much this is, and how much space it takes up, just consider the old 3.5-inch floppy disks could only hold around 1.44 MB of data. So, it would take almost two of the old 3.5-inch floppy drives just to hold the cookies currently on this computer… and it is cleaned at least once per month.

    Manage Cookies in More Detail

    Moving forward, you may manage cookies in more detail. To accomplish that:

    1. At the Chrome address bar, type ‘chrome://settings/content’.

    2. Click on ‘Cookies and site data’.

    settings content Google Chrome Browser Cookies

    It is possible to tell Chrome never to keeps cookies. It is uncommon to make this choice, but that's an option when you want zippo tracking in the future. To do this:

    3. Turn off ‘Allow sites to save’ as well as ‘read cookie data’ (suggested).

    4. You can also prevent third-party cookies (as outlined above) applying the appropriate option.

    Allow sites to save

    For a summary of any cookies saved on your computer:

    5. Click the ‘See all cookies and site data’ option (see image above). You can now view and clear cookies separately … if you have tons of time on your hands.

    You can even delete certain cookies when closing Chrome. To do this:

    6. Select “Add” across from “Clear on exit” and type the URL of whatever page you do not want to track you.

    delete certain cookies when closing

    Look for our next post in this series, Part 3 – How to Clean Them from Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge. Until then, enjoy!



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