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  2. Clear the cache on supported mobile browsers - AOL Help

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    Select Cached images and files and Cookies. 5. Tap Delete browsing data. 6. Tap Delete to confirm. Chrome for Android. 1. Launch the Chrome app. 2.

  3. When to delete cookies (and why) - AOL

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    There's one quick and easy way to delete cookies that track you online: ... "Session" cookies, which expire after you click off of a website and "persistent" cookies, which track you across ...

  4. Clear cookies on a web browser - AOL Help

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    Clearing the cookies in your browser will fix most of these problems. • Clear your browser's cookies in Edge • Clear your browser's cookies in Safari • Clear your browser's cookies in Firefox • Clear your browser's cookies in Chrome. Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL services, but is no longer supported by Microsoft.

  5. How often should you delete cookies? The answer might ... - AOL

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    There are two types of cookies, Steinberg explains: "Session" cookies, which expire after you click off of a website and "persistent" cookies, which track you across several different sessions.

  6. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted.

  7. To Clear or Not to Clear Cookies - AOL

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    Another tip, especially if you decide not to remove cookies, would be to keep your anti-virus software updated. Anti-virus software can help flag suspicious cookies and prevent them from being ...

  8. HTTP cookie - Wikipedia

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    Session cookies are intended to be deleted by the browser when the browser closes. The second, sessionToken, is considered to be a persistent cookie since it contains an Expires attribute, which instructs the browser to delete the cookie at a specific date and time. Next, the browser sends another request to visit the spec.html page on the website.

  9. Evercookie - Wikipedia

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    Evercookie, and many other emerged new technologies in persistent data tracking, is a response to internet users' tendency of deleting cookie storage. In this system of information exchange, some consumers believe they are being compensated with greater personalization information, or sometimes even financial compensation from the related ...