Wednesday, January 6, 2016
UPCleaner Helps You Clean Computer Cookies
Cookies are usually delectable delights, but web cookies can sometimes be less than delightful. These little files hide in your computer so that your browser and websites can track your browsing sessions and save certain useful information, such as account names and passwords, for later retrieval. Although cookies may seem harmless overall, they can threaten your privacy if an attacker tries to use them maliciously.
Because of that threat, most modern browsers make cookie storage easy to understand and control. They also make it simple to remove individual website cookies, or even to delete cookies from your computer entirely. Here’s how you can perform the latter task in the most popular browsers chrome and Firefox. Alternatively, you can also perform “Clean” feature of UPCleaner ( best computer optimizer ) to help you remove useless cookies from your browsers, which is a much easier way to solve your problem.
Delete Cookies in Google Chrome
1. If you’re running Google Chrome version 14 or higher, click the wrench button in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window. From there, select Options.
2. In the navigation pane of the options page, click Under the Hood.
3. Under the Privacy section, click Content Settings.
4. Under the Cookies section, click All cookies and site data.
5. When the list of cookies appears, click the Remove All button to delete all cookies stored in Chrome.
Alternatively, you can navigate to the Cookies section of your Chrome browser and click the Remove All button to delete all cookies in one fell swoop.
Delete Cookies in Firefox
1. Make sure you’re running the latest version of the Firefox browser, and then select the Firefox menu. From there, select options and then options again.
2. Click the Privacy tab to bring up your user-privacy options.
3. Under the history section, click the remove individual cookies link.
4. At the bottom of the cookies window that appears, click the remove all cookies button to delete all cookies associated with your Firefox browser.
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