I use the Edit this Cookie extension for Google Chrome, which is very nice. According to its documentation: EditThisCookie is a cookie manager. You can add, delete, edit, search, protect and block cookies!

First, let’s install Chrome extension by following this link Click “Add to Chrome” button When it’s done, you should see a cookie icon next to your address bar: Ok, let’s go to Facebook and see what cookies we have. I dunno. Every time I've had behavior similar to what you're describing it was caused by A) a conflict / interaction with another privacy extension B) a specific browser setting I forgot about (like when I had manually set some cookie preferences in Chrome via Settings->Content Settings->Cookies C) An incorrectly added wildcard for a particular site. If you allow cookies by default, you can still block them for a certain site. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Settings. Under 'Privacy and security', click Cookies and Jun 21, 2017 · The Cookies Control is a malicious Google Chrome extension that is loaded into your web-browser with the help of malicious Java Script script from various misleading web-sites. The malicious extension may change the settings of Chrome browsers. It is developed to generate a lot of undesired ads. Does this mean that it is possible to make an extension like Permit Cookies from Firefox? That extension allows the user for each site to Allow always, Allow for session, Block, Remove. Or can such an extension not be made for Chrome? – Louise Dec 22 '09 at 5:12

Si vous effacez les cookies, vous êtes déconnecté des sites Web, et vos préférences enregistrées risquent d'être supprimées. Sur votre ordinateur, ouvrez Chrome. En haut à droite, cliquez sur Plus Paramètres. Sous "Confidentialité et sécurité", cliquez sur Cookies et autres données de site.

Jul 21, 2020 · But it turns out chrome.browsingData isn't accessible from a content script, so after googling about, I understood I would need to load the content script when visiting the target website and have the content script send a message to a background script, another possible Chrome extension component, to invoke the chrome.browsingData API there.

Feb 19, 2020 · Go to the Chrome Web Store. Select Allow extensions from other stores in the banner at the top of the page. Select the extension you'd like to add, and select Add to Chrome. At the prompt showing permissions required by the extension, carefully review the permissions, and select the Add extension button.

Google today launched Chrome 84 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Chrome 84 resumes SameSite cookie changes, includes the Web OTP API and Web Animations API, and removes older Transport