The area in Chrome where you can clear the cache and delete cookies is located in the settings. Click or tap the three-button menu on the upper right-hand side of Chrome. Choose Settings from the menu.
I was trying to view the cookies in Chrome and perhaps delete them for a specific site. I tried to click the search box to enter some text to view just the cookies for the specific site, but accidentally ended up clicking the Remove All button because they are so close together: Now I’ve lost all of my Chrome cookies which means having to re-login to every single site, as well as losing progress in online games, settings of web applications, and so on.
This is horrible! Why would the Chrome designers put the button to delete everything so close to a field that is expected to be clicked? Worse, why would they make it an instant-action button with no confirmation prompt‽ Is there anything I can do about this? Unfortunately the Google devs have decided that we are not allowed to have user stylesheets even though every other browser has had them since browsers were invented.
They have decided that they know better than all of the users combined and we may not have them anymore even though they have provided all kinds of functions like UI and accessibility fixes and enhancements. Therefore, this won’t work on newer versions of Chrome, and worse, you cannot even accomplish it with a style extension because those won’t apply to internal pages. I guess the Chrome devs want to lose all of your cookies. – Apr 6 '14 at 2:55.
Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website which keeps your registered login, theme selection, preferences, and other customization functions. Websites often store cookies on your hard disk thus to help websites identify you when you resume, and the sites can show information that might be of interest to you. If you find that personal info automatically completed on sites isn't correct, deleting cookies can help. Moreover, periodically cleaning browser data can also protect your privacy. Here in this iMobie guide, we are going to show you how to clear cookies on Mac in Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Opera quickly.
Also Read: How to Clear Cookies on Mac in One-click with MacClean is a nice and powerful Mac cleaning and optimizing tool works on all Macs. It allows you to remove all cookies of multiple Web browsers all in one click, including Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. Besides cookies, it also clears other Internet junks like browsing history, caches, download history, saved passwords, sessions, etc. MacClean also remove, system junks, user junks, app leftovers, development junks, and more from Mac to. Also, it secures your Mac by clearing malicious cookies and malware. Go to on your Mac, no matter MacBook, iMac or Mac mini.
And run it to remove cookies on your Mac. On the left side, select “Internet Junk” and click “Scan” to get cookies, browsing history, download history and so on of Safari, Chrome, FireFox and Opera on your Mac.