Here’s a handy guide on how to delete cookies on Mac. Removing cookies is naturally directly connected to the browser you use. To make it easier, we'll go over each and show you how to clean up cookies from the three most popular browsers: Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
Before we plunge into details, I should say there’s an easier (and a considerably faster) way to cleaning cookies, with an app like CleanMyMac X. Try it, it really saves time. Now, let’s figure out why you want them deleted.
Websites, third parties, and advertisers can store cookies and other data on your Mac. Remove stored cookies and data: Click Manage Website Data, select one or more websites, then click Remove or Remove All. Removing the data may reduce tracking, but may also log you out of websites or change website behavior. Enable Cookies Click the 'Safari' menu Make sure you have a Safari window open and active; you will see the 'Safari' menu in the top left of your screen. Installing a virtual PC application with Mac OS X. Since XCode only runs on Mac OS X, you’ll need to be able to simulate an installation of Mac OS X on Windows. This is surprisingly easy to do with virtualization software like VMWare or open source alternative VirtualBox. For the purpose of this guide, we’ll be using VirtualBox. What is a cookie? » Internet » Mac » Tech Ease: A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded and saved to your hard drive when you visit a website. This text file contains information that can be read by the web server the next time you visit that same site. Cookies are used in a number of ways. One common use of cookies.
Cookies are parts of information (tiny pieces of specific data) sent from websites you visit to your browser. Cookies identify you and help these websites recognize you when you return.
Why are cookies important? These pieces contain information about your online behavior, which allows websites to tailor your browsing experience to your preferences. Cookies also allow you to stay logged in on the website even if you close the tab.
As web servers have no memory to store cookies, they are instead saved to your Mac. Some of them get erased when you close your browser, others (permanent cookies) exist on your hard drive until you remove them.
While the cookies are definitely good for the website's marketing team, they might turn out to be useless for you. Some sites raise prices with every new visit by the same user; some offer you the items you might not want to see again (like items you already purchased) or show you old usernames you don’t use anymore.
If you feel like your browsing experience isn't as pleasant as it was before, maybe the outdated cookies are to blame. So, here's how to clear cookies on your Mac.
It’s not hard but takes some time if you use multiple browsers. In case, you’re not into wasting efforts on cookie-brushing each time you need it, we recommend CleanMyMac X. It’s an amazingly useful app, specifically when it comes to dealing with browser junk. It cleans cookies, caches, histories, plus removes system junk from the Mac itself.
To clear cookies with CleanMyMac X:
Voila!
The Privacy module erases all traces of your online activity from multiple browsers. Moreover, it also allows you to conveniently manage all your application permissions and control the access to the camera and microphone.
To remove cookies manually, chose your browser from the three sets below and follow the steps.
To eliminate cookies in the Safari browser manually you’ll have to dig into its settings. It shouldn’t take more than a few seconds though. Here’s how to clear cookies in Safari browser on any Mac:
To delete cookies in the Chrome browser manually you have to get into its 'Privacy and security' section. Here, you can manage all the website data and control site settings. So to clean cookies in Chrome browser:
chrome://settings
into the address bar.To configure Chrome to clear cache and cookies when you're done using the browser for the day, go back to 'Privacy and security.' Here, click 'Site settings,' and then 'Cookies and site data.' Turn on 'Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome.'
Finally, to delete cookies in the Firefox browser you’ll have to spend only a few seconds. To clear cookies in Firefox browser:
about:preferences
in the address bar.You can set Firefox to clear cookies every time you close the browser. Just go back to the 'Cookies and Site Data' section and check the box next to 'Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed.'
To be on the safe side, you should repeat these steps in your browser once in a while. It’s also a rule of thumb to clean up your caches and other stored info. A browser stuffed with the old information may malfunction, show you something irrelevant or get clingy with the advertisement.
Doing it on your own each time is a mess, so CleanMyMac X is a good deal. It reduces the whole ordeal to a few clicks, it’s pretty fast, and does a ton more useful things for Mac cleaning. It’s free to download, so give it a go.