Chrome Doesn’t Clear Your Google, YouTube Data Even After Disabling Cookies From the Settings

For a very long time now, cookies set by relatively unknown firms on nearly every website have increased advertising on the internet drastically. Cookies are a tool within browsers that enable site operators to store user’s data so that for instance, they can keep a specific user logged into a website for days. In his blog, Jeff Jhonson said, You can simply visit Settings, then “Privacy and security” and afterwards “Cookies and other site data” and then turn on the “Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome” to get rid of all site cookies and data every time you close the browser Now you must be assuming that when the settings have been disabled, this should work on all websites however Johnson claims it doesn’t and wrote that, Consequently, Johnson had to manually add Google.com and YouTube.com to the list of websites that can never use cookies at all. Check out? Latest Chrome Security Update Alerts you when your Passwords are Leaked