How do I clear cookies for one website?
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OlegSEO last edited by
Where did the cookie settings for websites disappear to? I can't see the cookies for the websites I'm logged in to selectively delete some of them. Where is it located now?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by sgunhouse
@olegseo Easiest way - while on the website click the lock in the address bar to access site settings. Alternatively go through Settings > Privacy and security and click on Third party cookies (yeah, they need to change that).
Or just enter the following in the address field:
opera:/settings/cookies/all
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OlegSEO last edited by
@sgunhouse hi, thank you!
I used to delete cookies selectively using this setting, now it looks different and doesn't contain a complete list of websites. I can't figure out why this is happening, and where to see the full settings.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@olegseo The list of websites has been grouped - after you click on opera.com it breaks down to the various subdomains. Not certain about individual cookies as I didn't follow it that far. Note that it seems to be grouping third-party cookies with the site you were visiting (there are 2 listed under opera.com even though they aren't from Opera).
Probably related to Chromium's new cookie sandbox. Seems more confusing to me, though.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@olegseo said in How do I clear cookies for one website?:
Where did the cookie settings for websites disappear to?
The main cookie settings are now at the URL
opera://settings/content/siteData
. Theopera://settings/cookies
page is now just for 3rd party settings.And, as already said, you can goto the URL
opera://settings/content/all
, type a site's domain in the search field and click "Delete displayed content" to clear all cookies for the site.If you need to edit individual cookies for a site, while on the site, hit ctrl + shift + i to open the developer tools, switch to the "Application" tab and select the site under "Cookies" in the left-hand pane. Then, in the right-hand pane, you can right-click a cookie for a cookie and edit/delete it.
While on a site though, as said, you can click the badge at the left of the address field (usually a lock icon) and click on "Cookies and site data" to manage some cookie things for the site.
All this stuff is due to changes in Chromium.