Clear the cache and cookies on the Android phone web browser-make it the best

Your Android phone’s web browser may collect a lot of data while browsing the Internet. This data usually fills your web browser’s cache and cookies, and can help improve the browser’s loading speed by saving assets of websites you visit frequently and saving preferences. However, websites can also use cookies to track your browsing history, usually for the purpose of providing personalized advertisements where you are almost everywhere. In addition, the larger the browser cache, the more bloated the browser application will be due to data from websites you may no longer visit-but some of their assets and possibly some tracking cookies may remain there.

Therefore, there is no harm in erasing this data occasionally to keep your web browser streamlined, efficient and ideal, and to store as few tracking cookies as possible.

On Android, the steps are slightly different depending on the type of phone and web browser application you are using, so below we will introduce how to clear this data on Google’s Chrome, Samsung’s Internet browser and Mozilla’s Firefox browser .Let’s take a look at the specific operation!

Google Chrome

You can first click the “More” button (indicated by three vertical dots) in the upper right corner of your browser, then click “History” and “Clear browsing data” to delete your cookies and cache from Google Chrome for Android. You can also access this feature from the Chrome Settings menu, click Privacy and Security, and then click Clear browsing data.

Chrome then provides basic and advanced settings for clearing browsing history, cookies and site data, and cached images and files. You can also use the “Time Range” drop-down menu to choose whether you want to delete the entire history, or any time from the past 24 hours to the past 4 weeks. If you want, clicking “Advanced” will also give you access to delete saved passwords, auto-fill form data, and site settings. After selecting the content you want to delete, click the blue clear data button, and then it will be deleted without any other prompts, so make sure you are switching exactly what you want.

Samsung Internet

Unlike Google Chrome, Samsung’s process of deleting cache and cookie data involves accessing the phone’s settings application instead of opening Samsung’s Internet browser application. Operation: After opening the settings, click on the application, then scroll down and click on Samsung Internet. Then click Save. At the bottom of Storage, you can get separate options for Clear cache and Clear data. Clicking Clear Cache will delete the cache immediately, but clearing the data will bring you a reminder that all data of the application will be permanently deleted, including files, settings, accounts, databases, etc.

Firefox browser

You can clear cookies and cache from the Mozilla Firefox Android application. To access, click the More button on the right side of the address bar, again represented by three vertical dots. Then click Settings and scroll down to delete browsing data. Firefox provides you with the most options under the delete browsing data menu, allowing you to also delete any existing open tabs, your browsing history and site data, site permissions, and even your download folders, cookies and cached images and document.

For those users who do not want to keep browsing data after using the application, Firefox also provides an additional option. There is an option to delete browsing data on exit in the settings, which instructs Firefox to erase any combination of these same settings every time you exit the application.

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