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Feb20
Chrome automatically delete unwanted cookies with vanilla
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Skimming with a browser to the default settings for the privacy of the Internet, you collect a lot of cookies. Some of these Web biscuits are useful, for example, they allow automatic login at webmail service, or in Internet forums, but many of you are just advertising networks to track the user. I've done the last week of the experiment times and am using Google Chrome on the Internet have been on the road without that, I changed the cookie settings.At the end of a week I had more than 3100 cookies on the plate. Only a tiny fraction of them came from pages, of which I would really want cookies to be stored permanently.View
Course, you could say go to your browser setting to accept no cookies at the browser, or delete on exit should completely. However, without cookies, some pages do not work, or it's lost a lot of convenience, since you have to log on each side and over again.
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Are therefore extensions, which allow certain cookies to put on a whitelist. Cookies from this list will then be maintained, all other deleted when the browser starts. In Firefox, I use it almost always the expansion CookieCuller. It enables me to protect existing cookies and delete the rest at the startup of the browser. Chrome or Chromium for now I've discovered an alternative to vanilla CookieCuller.
After installation you will find a stylized chewed Keckes in the address bar of Chrome. On this icon you can add to the current domain to the whitelist, delete any unwanted cookies and open the settings of Vanilla.
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Can then determine that all the unwanted cookies are deleted when the browser starts. So you gain much in privacy, without losing your surfing the Internet great comfort.
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