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Cookies not deleted
I tested this out and once clicked it does remove some/most cookies from a website, but it's not practical to hit this icon for every website I go to, it needs to remove all at once and be able to whitelist too. It's a half effective measure that's not worth it.
It doesn't work. The confirmation dialogue it says is supposed to pop up never even pops up.
Fire whoever made this bruh
it doesnt work
Doesn't work
Doesn't work
after making sure this was active it does nothing at all, still get pop ups and same rubish as normal.
dont work
Doesn't work for current date
Doesnt work (using localhost)
Doesn't work in Chrome 99. Says "1 cookies removed from ...", but nothing is removed.
DOES NOT WORK IN CHROMIUM BROWSERS (YANDEX, OPERA, CHROME, ETC). AVOID! >> USE "CLEAR SESSION" INSTEAD!
It stopped working for me on Chrome v90.
Not working.Google Chrome V 81.0.4007.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit)
💩🤬💩🤬💩 NO DETAILS OF COOKIES REMOVED. NO CONTROL OR SELECTION.
Should have an option to delete related subdomain cookie delete as well.
It's exactly what I was looking for, and I'd love to say it works, but it doesn't... it removes some cookies but not all, which means I have to delete them manually either way. Hopefully it will get more effective in the future
You don't need this extension anymore to delete cookies from a specific site. To do so in Chrome, click on the Little padlock icon to the left of the URL (address bar). Then select "Cookies & Site Data". Note: Google is getting ready to switch out the Chrome padlock icon for a new symbol in the address bar. The lock icon will be replaced with a "neutral indicator" instead of a padlock icon.
is it just me or is htis not working anymore as of Jan-01-2023? did chrome screw the browser again? sigh
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| Version | 1.0.5 |
| Updated | Sep 21, 2024 |
| Size | 123KiB |
| First Seen | Mar 27, 2026 |