Note thatMicrosoft Edgedoesn’t let you delete cookies for an individual site.
Select thethree vertical dotsin the upper-right corner to kick off the Chrome menu and then selectSettings.
Scroll to thePrivacy and securitysection and selectSite controls.
Scroll down and selectCookies and site data.
Scroll down and selectSee all cookies and site data.
Locate the site for which you’d like to delete the cookies.
To quickly find a site, enter the name of the website in the search box.
Select thetrash canicon to remove the cookies.
Close theSettingstab when you’re finished.
it’s possible for you to also delete cookies while you’re browsing.
Select thelockicon next to a website name in the Address bar, then selectCookies.
In theCookies in usedialog box, expand a site name, choose a cookie, then selectRemove.
(SelectPreferenceson a Mac.)
In theHistorysection, opt for drop-down arrow next toFirefox will, then selectUse custom tweaks for history.
In theCookies and Site Datasection, selectManage Data.
In theManage Cookies and Site Datadialog box, opt for site.
In theRemoving Cookies and Site Datadialog box, selectOK.
Choose the site that placed the cookies in your web client and selectRemove.
SelectDonewhen you’ve deleted all the cookies from Safari.
Select thelockicon or theglobeicon, then selectCookies.
Expand the website that placed the cookie on your system.
Select theCookiesfolder to expand it.
snag the cookie you want to delete.
SelectDonewhen you’re finished removing cookies for a site.
What Happens When You Delete Cookies in a Web web app?
There are times when you’ll no longer want cookies stored on your box.
Cookies are specific to the hardware equipment being used.
Cookies are not shared between web browsers installed on the same equipment.
Clearing your surfing app’s cachemay improve performance.
Now Chrome will automatically dump the cache every time you quit the web app.
Select thetree dotsicon in the top-right, then selectMore tools>Clear browsing data.