How to Remove Tracking Cookies
Cookies are small files that many websites leave in a hidden browser folder in order to store information about whether you were logged in or not, what preferences you had, etc. In some cases, sites may use tracking cookies may display more intrusive behavior that is not dangerous but may help online advertisers to push targeted ads whenever you go online. If you wish to put an end to this behavior, you should learn how to remove tracking cookies. Below, we will explain how to do this on popular Web browsers:
Removing Cookies from Safari
Open the Safari browser and head to Preferences -> Privacy -> Manage Website Data. Select Remove All -> Remove Now to remove cookies, history, and other browsing data.
Removing Cookies from Chrome
Start Google Chrome and go to the following URL chrome://settings/content/cookies. Then, select See All Cookies and Site Data. Finally, click on the Remove All to remove everything. You can also manually remove cookies instead of using the Remove All option.
Removing Cookies in Firefox
Firefox users need to start their Web browser and then enter about:preferences in the address bar. Select the Privacy & Security -> Cookies and Site Data menu. Finally, press Clear to delete all cookies.