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Manage cookies and website data

Websites often store cookies and other data on your Mac. This data may include information that you have provided, such as your name, email address, and preferences. This data helps websites identify you when you return so the site can provide services for you and show information that might be of interest to you.

By default, Safari accepts cookies and website data only from websites you visit. This helps prevent certain advertisers from storing data on your Mac. You can change options in Safari preferences so that Safari always accepts or always blocks cookies and other website data.

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Important:   Changing your cookie preferences or removing cookies and website data in Safari may change or remove them in other apps, including Dashboard.

Choose Safari > Preferences, click Privacy, then do any of the following:

Change which cookies and website data are accepted: Select a “Cookies and website data” option:

Always block: Safari doesn’t let any websites, third parties, or advertisers store cookies and other data on your Mac. This may prevent some websites from working properly.

Allow from current website only: Safari accepts cookies and website data only from the website you’re currently visiting. Websites often have embedded content from other sources. Safari does not allow these third parties to store or access cookies or other data.

Allow from websites I visit: Safari accepts cookies and website data only from websites you visit. Safari uses your existing cookies to determine whether you have visited a website before. Selecting this option helps prevent websites that have embedded content in other websites you browse from storing cookies and data on your Mac.

Always allow: Safari lets all websites, third parties, and advertisers store cookies and other data on your Mac.

Remove stored cookies and data: Click Remove All Website Data, or click Details, select one or more websites, then click Remove.

Removing the data may reduce tracking, but may also log you out of websites or change website behavior.

See which websites store cookies or data: Click Details.

Ask websites not to track you: Some websites keep track of your browsing activities when they serve you content, which enables them to tailor what they present to you. You can have Safari ask sites and their third party content providers (including advertisers) not to track you.

With this option turned on, each time Safari fetches content from a website, Safari adds a request not to track you, but it’s up to the website to honor this request.

How to Clear & Enable Cookies in Safari on Your Mac

What to know.

  • Cookies are data saved by websites on your hard drive that include your name, login information, and preferred settings.
  • You should enable cookies if you want to save data like your login information, site preferences, and recently viewed links.
  • Disable or clear cookies if you dislike targeted ads and want to keep website hosts from tracking which pages you visit. 

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So, what is a cookie anyway? A cookie is a small file of data about your interactions with a website. This packet of data is saved on your computer so that when you re-visit a website, it remembers your preferred settings, login information, and the pages you visited. Cookies can help to create a more convenient browsing experience. The downside? Cookies can also track your interests to show you targeted ads. Let's cover how to enable and clear cookies on your Mac.

How to Enable & Disable Cookies on Your Mac

Personally, I keep cookies enabled on my Mac because I've found the pros outweigh the cons. I like the convenience of having my login information and browsing settings saved, however, the preferred balance between privacy and convenience is different for each person. For now, here's how to allow cookies on your Mac:

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If you change your mind later and want to disable cookies, follow the steps above and enable the "Block all cookies" setting. Also, if you're interested in learning more about your Mac features, check out our free Tip of the Day  Newsletter!

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If you've enabled cookies in your browser, but have been frustrated by targeted ads or have recently visited a shady website, it might be time to clear some or all of those cookies. Here's how to clear cookies in Safari:

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Now you know how to change cookie settings in Safari on your Mac! You can try disabling and enabling cookies to see which works best for you. If you decide to allow cookies on your Mac, you can always delete all but your most frequently-visited website cookies for a happy medium level of privacy. Clearing cookies isn't just limited to your Mac; you can also learn how to delete cookies on your iPhone and iPad .

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Many Mac users are fond of Safari, Apple’s default browser. But how can you use it more efficiently and protect your online privacy at the same time? The answer lies in understanding and managing Cookies.

Working in a computer repair store, I’m always getting asked about “cookies” and if they are good or bad. Many users don’t know what cookies do, or if you should enable them at all.

Fortunately, it is a pretty simple concept. Let’s break down what cookies are, and how to enable them on Safari.

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What are cookies, why may i want cookies enabled, how to enable cookies on safari mac, how to clear cookies from safari mac, why may i not want cookies enabled, how to disable cookies on safari mac, final thoughts.

  • The good news is, for their inherent use, Cookies are not dangerous to your Mac.
  • However, there are always people who are looking to use safe things to steal your data, so you should be careful when allowing cookies on all websites, especially ones you don’t trust.
  • First-party cookies come directly from websites that you use.
  • Third-party cookies are generated from websites that you do not directly use – think target ads.
  • Enabling cookies on Safari is a simple process and only takes a few seconds. This enables both first and third-party cookies. 
  • You can also clear cookies occasionally if you wish. Plus, you can disable cookies via the same menu.

Understanding Cookies

Cookies can be a very useful tool when you are trying to browse the internet as fast and efficiently as possible. But online safety is critical, and knowing how and when to properly use cookies can really assist you in keeping your identity and information safe online.

Cookies are the name that is associated with very small text files that are saved on your web browser to identify your computer when you are browsing the internet.  

Each individual website can save different information from your computer. These files save data such as your username and passwords, remember your shopping cart on certain websites even when you leave the website, help provide targeted ads for things that you may like, and even your location. 

If you leave and return to the website, the browser will have the information stored and help you “pick up where you left off”.

Enabling Cookies can make your internet browsing experience very efficient and convenient. I know I have been the victim of accidentally leaving a website that I was shopping on and being extremely thankful when I revisited the website, and my cart was still there. 

Cookies are also convenient for saving your passwords, so you do not need to log in every time you visit a site. These are considered “first-party” cookies, because they come directly from the website that you are visiting.  

These cookies are generally safe (though, there are always the websites that are targeting you for your information, so be sure to always be careful). Third-party cookies, which we will discuss later, are the ones that we need to be more cautious of. 

Enabling cookies on Safari is easy. Just take the following steps:

Step 1: With Safari open, Click on the Safari Menu at the top and select Settings from the drop-down.

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Step 2: In the Privacy tab on the top, uncheck the “ Block all Cookies ” box. 

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Please Note : By Unchecking the “Block All Cookies” Box, you are allowing both first-party and third-party cookies.

If you choose to allow cookies, it is smart to keep up with removing cookies from websites you do not recognize. This is also a simple process.

Step 1: With Safari Open, go to the Safari Menu and click Settings from the drop-down.

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Step 2: In the Privacy tab, click Manage Website Data .

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Step 3: Individually select a website that you either don’t recognize or would like to get rid of cookies for. Click Remove.

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Or, you could also remove cookies from all websites by clicking Remove All.

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Step 4: Finally, click Remove Now to confirm.

As we have discussed throughout this article, cookies can be a helpful tool when we are browsing the internet. However, unfortunately, there are always people on the internet who are trying to steal our data. 

Typically, first-party cookies are safe. These are the ones that are often saved directly from the website and are the ones that are truly designed to make your life better . 

However, this does not mean that ALL websites that are saving and storing your data are safe. If you visit a website that intends to cause harm, it will do so. 

Third-party cookies are the ones that we really think a bit more about. Third-party cookies are generated by the cookies already saved on your browser and place ads on the website that you are visiting, but do not come from that website. Third-party cookies, while they can be safe, have a slightly higher potential for providing information about you to websites that you did not directly visit . 

Most of these websites simply want to sell their products, but again, you will always have someone who wants to steal your information. Third-party cookies are used to create your targeted ads .

If you’re weary of cookies, you can disable them too. Let’s see how to do that.

Similar to Enabling cookies on Safari, we are simply going to do the opposite. 

Step 1: With Safari open, click the Safari menu and Settings .

Step 2: In the privacy tab at the top, click the Block All Cookies to create a blue checkmark.

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Step 3: Click Block All to confirm. This also clears your already saved Cookies.

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This article walked you through the two types of Cookies: First-party and Third-party. We discussed the concerns surrounding third-party cookies and how they are generated from websites that you did not directly visit.

I also showed you how to enable or disable your cookies and how to clear cookies from individual websites on Safari Mac. I hope this article will help you be cautious about where your information is being stored and what websites have access to that information.

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Cookies are bits of website data that help Safari remember your preferences, passwords, usernames, and more. However, this data can get corrupted over time and cause issues with your browser. Clearing your cookies and cache is a good way to keep Safari functioning properly. This wikiHow teaches you how to delete cookies using the Safari web browser on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

Quick Steps

  • Click the Safari menu and select Settings...
  • Click Privacy .
  • Click Manage Website Data .
  • Select which websites with cookies you want to delete.
  • Click Remove or Remove All .

Step 1 Click the Safari menu.

  • You can clear your cookies and cache without deleting your entire history .

Step 2 Click Settings….

  • If you're unsure which websites you want to clear, you can check your history .

Step 6 Click Remove.

  • Your cookies will be deleted for these websites.

Step 7 Block cookies (optional).

  • You may be prompted to confirm this action.
  • Keep in mind that some websites require cookies in order to load some features. Blocking all cookies will prevent some websites from working correctly.

Step 1 Open the Settings app.

  • If you want to delete your history along with your cookies and cache, return to the Safari settings page . Scroll down and tap Clear History and Website Data , select a timeframe, and then tap Clear History .

Step 6 Block cookies (optional).

  • Navigate to the Safari settings.
  • Tap Advanced at the bottom of the page.
  • Toggle on Block All Cookies .
  • You can also block and unblock certain websites.

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Do you want to enable or disable cookies on your iPhone? You’re in luck. Most iPhone browsers let you easily and quickly toggle the cookies option.

This way, you can keep cookies enabled when you want to use them and disable them when you don't.

Let's look at how to enable and disable cookies in the most popular iPhone browsers.

What Is a Website Cookie?

A website cookie is a small file that the website you’re visiting places in your browser. This file allows the website to recognize you as a user, which helps the site serve you with more relevant content.

A cookie is the reason you start seeing content that you're more interested in when you visit a website multiple times.

To learn more about cookies, check out our guide explaining internet cookies . It'll give you all the extra information you want about these little files.

How to Enable or Disable Cookies in Safari on an iPhone

Safari for iPhone has a simple toggle to turn cookies on and off. You can access this option as follows:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down and tap the Safari option.
  • You’ll see an option that says Block All Cookies .
  • Turn this option on to disable all cookies in Safari.
  • Turn the toggle off if you want to enable cookies in Safari on your iPhone.

How to Enable or Disable Cookies in Chrome on an iPhone

Google Chrome for iOS has cookies enabled by default, and you can’t change this option. If you want to disable them, you need to find other ways to stop Google tracking you instead.

You can, however, clear cookies in Chrome if you want. The following shows how you do this if you’re interested:

  • Launch Chrome on your iPhone.
  • Tap the three dots to open Chrome's menu and tap Settings .
  • Tap Privacy on the resulting screen.
  • Select Clear Browsing Data .
  • Choose a time range from the Time Range menu, tick Cookies , Site Data , and tap Clear Browsing Data at the bottom.
  • This will delete your Chrome cookies from your iPhone.

How to Enable or Disable Cookies in Firefox on an iPhone

Unlike Chrome, Firefox offers the option to enable or disable cookies in your browser. Here’s how you find and use this toggle on your phone:

  • Open Firefox on your iPhone.
  • Tap the three horizontal lines in the bottom-right corner and select Settings .
  • Scroll down and tap Data Management .
  • You’ll see various toggles on this screen, one of which says Cookies .
  • Turn this toggle on to enable cookies in Firefox or switch it off to disable cookies.

How to Enable or Disable Cookies in Opera Touch on an iPhone

Opera Touch comes with cookies enabled and there’s no option to turn them off. However, you can remove existing cookies so that the websites you visit won’t recognize you.

Here’s how you go about doing this:

  • Launch Opera Touch and tap the O icon in the bottom-right corner.
  • Select Settings from the menu.
  • Tap the Clear Browser Data option.
  • Select Cookies And Site Data on the screen that follows.
  • Tap Clear in the top-right corner.
  • You’ll see a message saying Data Cleared .

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Should I Enable or Disable Cookies on My iPhone?

Knowing how to enable or disable cookies on your iPhone is only half the battle. It doesn't help you decide whether you should choose to keep using cookies or not.

Cookies are part of what identifies you on the internet. That can lead to more personalized experiences on the web, but it also results in more tracking and data harvesting. If you value your privacy, you might want to disable cookies. But by doing so, some websites and features won't work.

Luckily, there are plenty of other steps you can take to improve the privacy of your iPhone. Another option you might want to look into is disabling ad tracking. When disabled, this ensures advertisers can’t track your activities online.

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How to Disable Cookies in Safari

This guide will show you step by step instructions on how to disable cookies in Safari browser.

1. Click on the “Safari” button.

Open up the Safari browser and look for a “Safari” menu in the top-left corner of your screen.

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A drop-down menu with a lot of available options will be displayed.

2. Click on the “Preferences” option.

Look for it in the drop-down menu.

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The drop-down menu will now disappear and you will see a “General Settings” page.

3. Click on the “Privacy” menu.

The “Privacy” menu will be displayed at the top of the “General Settings” page.

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The “Privacy” page will then be displayed along with its related settings.

4. Disable cookies.

There are several settings displayed on this page that you may choose from to tell your Safari browser how to handle and manage cookies.

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Since we want to disable cookies, simply check the Block all cookies  setting.

While disabling cookies will not eliminate advertisers and other servers from being able to track you, it will certainly make it more difficult and provide you with a bit more privacy.

Keep in mind that disabling cookies will require you to re-enter information that would otherwise normally be “remembered” by cookies (such as your login details or shopping cart items).

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  • Wait 5 minutes and open the Safari app.

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How to disable cookies in Safari on your computer?

To disable cookies in Safari on a Mac or a personal computer, perform the following steps:

  • On your computer, open the Safari browser.

Click the Safari button and then Preferences

  • Restart Safari.

Done, you have disabled cookies in Safari on your Mac.

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You can manage how cookies are handled in Safari. You can set the restriction to Always Allow or one of these options:

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