Cookies are essential to the websites to improve your browsing experience, for example, to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping cart. Websites also use cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites that you visit, for example, to personalize advertisements. This is the reason why you will see the same ads over and over on every websites that you visit. Cookies are responsible to keep you signed on to your online account that is why you will need to sign back in once the cookies are deleted. They also store website specific preferences such as languages, themes, and so on. Cookies are actually small text files created by the websites that you visited to your computer and most websites now provides notification to the placement of these cookies. The Google Chrome web browser provides the option to automatically delete cookies and site data every time you quit it. This setting is almost similar to browsing in incognito mode but your extensions are enabled which is great. For optimum privacy and security, it is recommended to set the Google Chrome web browser to automatically clear the cookies and site data every time you close it so that you will be automatically signed out from the website that you were currently logged in.
Here are the steps to set the Google Chrome web browser version 84 for Windows to automatically clear the cookies and site data every time you close it. The steps are just the same or similar to fairly older or newer versions.
1. Click the CUSTOMIZE AND CONTROL icon that looks like three dots arranged vertically located at the top right corner of the Google Chrome window, and then click on SETTINGS option.
2. Click the PRIVACY AND SECURITY category on the left pane. (You need to maximize the Google Chrome window if the left pane is not present.)
3. Click the COOKIES AND OTHER SITE DATA option.
4. Scroll down the "General settings" page by using the scroller on the right edge of the Google Chrome window.
5. Click the switch labeled "Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome" to turn it on.
6. Click the red X icon located at the top right corner of the Google Chrome window.
Here are the steps to set the Google Chrome web browser version 84 for Windows to automatically clear the cookies and site data every time you close it. The steps are just the same or similar to fairly older or newer versions.
1. Click the CUSTOMIZE AND CONTROL icon that looks like three dots arranged vertically located at the top right corner of the Google Chrome window, and then click on SETTINGS option.
2. Click the PRIVACY AND SECURITY category on the left pane. (You need to maximize the Google Chrome window if the left pane is not present.)
3. Click the COOKIES AND OTHER SITE DATA option.
4. Scroll down the "General settings" page by using the scroller on the right edge of the Google Chrome window.
5. Click the switch labeled "Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome" to turn it on.
6. Click the red X icon located at the top right corner of the Google Chrome window.
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