If you enable this option, then Chrome will delete all the cookies and site data each time you exit Chrome. This will allow normal cookie functionality eg. This setting can also help but not necessarily eliminate advertising companies tracking your behaviour across various browsing sessions.
The cookie settings that you've just changed are global - they are used for each website you visit in Chrome; For example, if you have the Block setting enabled then cookies will be blocked for every website you visit.
But this may not be exactly what you want; so Chrome also lets you choose different Cookie settings for specific websites, so if you want to generally block Cookies as you browse the web, but do want to allow them only for a handful of specific websites then it's easy to do.
If you enter a domain and click Add , Chrome will override the general cookies setting you've chosen for just that website. So if you have cookies blocked normally, adding a domain in the "Sites that can always use cookies" section will cause that domain to be allowed to set cookies. The settings you change take effect immediately, and when you're finished changing the options you can simply close the Settings tab that contained these options and resume browsing.
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Click the "Customize and Control" button In the top-right corner of the Chrome window you'll see the Customise menu icon - it looks like three little black dots on top of each other - click it.
This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named " Settings ". Select the "Settings" menu item The Settings screen will now appear.
Search for the Cookies settings The main interface for Chrome's settings will appear, with a search box at the very top. Scroll down to "Site settings" and click it After you've typed "cookie" in the search, there will still be a number of different options listed, so you need to scroll down to the bottom of the settings screen where you will see a section named Site settings.
Click the "Cookies" item Now that you've gone into the Site settings section, you'll see the first option there is Cookies. Choose your preferred Cookies settings You can now change your Cookies setting to what you want.
Assuming that you're using Internet Explorer, click the "gear" icon in the upper right corner of an Internet Explorer window and select "Internet Options.
You can adjust the overall security setting using the slider, but you probably should not do that. Instead, click the "Sites" button and enter the address of the web site in the box and then click the "Allow" button and then "OK". If you are at the linkedin website when you do this, as soon as you start to type linked Click OK. If you're using a different browser, e.
If you need help with one of those, tell us what browser you're using. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
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