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    • Delete Safari history and cookies: Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.
    • Safari cookies only: Advanced > Website Data > Remove All Website Data.
    • Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Delete Browsing Data.

    This article explains how to delete cookies on an iPhone. Instructions apply to Safari and Chrome web browsers.

    How to Delete Safari Browsing History and Cookies

    You have a few options for deleting cookies from the default Safari web browser on an iPhone. You can delete your web history and cookies at the same time, delete only the cookies, or delete the cookies for a specific website.

    Follow these steps to delete all website data, including browser history, from Safari on the iPhone:

    1. Open the iPhone Settings app, scroll down, and select Safari.

    2. Select Clear History and Website Data.

    3. When prompted to confirm your choice, choose Clear History and Data to delete the log of websites you visited and the cookies stored for the Safari browser.

      Clearing history and data does not change your AutoFill information.

      While you are in the Safari settings, you can turn on Prevent Cross-Site Tracking. You can also turn on Block All Cookies from Advanced, but this may prevent some websites from working properly.

    4. Close the Settings app when you’re done.

    How to Delete Cookies While Saving Safari Browser History

    You don’t have to delete the browser history to clear cookies from an iPhone. You can also delete only cookies or delete cookies for a specific website.

    When you delete all cookies, you’ll need to log in to websites again. If you have problems with a specific website, delete the data for that website.

    1. Open the iPhone Settings app and choose Safari.

    2. Select Advanced.

    3. Select Website Data. A list of every website that stored cookies in the Safari browser app displays.

    4. To clear individual cookies from the Website Data menu, swipe left on any website in the list and select Delete.

    5. To delete all the websites in the list, select Remove All Website Data and confirm by tapping Remove Now.

      There may be hundreds (or thousands) of websites listed in the Website Data screen. If you are looking for a specific website, use the search field to find it.

    How to Delete Cookies in the Chrome App

    The Google Chrome browser app is an alternative to the default Safari browser for the iPhone.

    Here’s how to delete cookies stored by Chrome:

    1. In the Chrome app, tap the More icon (the three horizontal dots located in the lower-right corner of the screen).

    2. Select Delete Browsing Data.

    3. Select Cookies, Site Data > Confirm.

    4. Select a time range and tap Delete data.

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