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Chrome
You can access the browser settings by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Delete or by clicking on the "Settings" button in the upper right corner of the screen. Next, select "Privacy and Security" and "Clear History". A window will appear under "Clear History".

The next step is to define the period for which cookies will be deleted.


last hour,

current day,

last week,

per month,

all the time.

Once you have decided on the time range, check restaurants email list the box next to "Cookies and other site data" and click "Delete data". The cleaning is done.

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How to delete cookies in Yandex Browser
We act in the same way as in Chrome. Go to "Settings" by clicking the button on the top right or using the combination Ctrl + Shift + Delete. Select "Advanced" and "Clear history".

We set the period during which the files need to be removed:

in an hour,

per day,

in 7 days,

per month,

for all time.

Check the box next to “Cookies and other site and module data” and click “Clear”.

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Cookie Security
Cookies are a place where personal data is stored, with the help of which the user is guaranteed access to certain content. For example, to log into a social network, you need a login and password, which are stored in cookies so that you do not have to enter them every time you visit. If a fraudster manages to get hold of these files, he will be able to act to the detriment of the real owner of the profile.

Such illegal actions are called cookie stuffing. In most cases, fraudsters replace cookies with false information. For example, they send a file to an online store with information about the payment made, although in fact it is a scam, and the seller will not receive money for the goods.

Fraudsters can obtain data from a browser in several cases:

When a user has visited a phishing site or installed counterfeit software. This can be avoided by downloading app updates only from official sources – Google Play, AppStore, Amazon, etc. Dangerous software may appear there too, but it is quickly detected and removed by moderators. Pay attention to the address bar: this allows you to identify a fake page through which attackers are trying to intercept personal data.

If your computer is infected with viruses. Proven antivirus programs and the use of scanner utilities will help prevent this danger.

Cookie Security

If the site does not use the HTTPS protocol and other methods of information encryption. To protect your personal information, do not agree to save it if the resource does not guarantee reliable protection. For fraudsters, stealing data from such sites is not particularly difficult. Search engines also take care of users by showing these resources at the very end of the search results list.

When you go online via Wi-Fi in public places. When using free Internet access points, do not enter data that could become prey for intruders; be especially careful with bank card details.


The huge amount of contextual advertising irritates many users. They get the feeling that their every step on the Internet is being tracked, followed by an immediate reaction in the form of PR banners, and the data goes to third parties. In general, there is no threat to users in informing them about goods and services, but some companies allow themselves to use cookies for selfish purposes.
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