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Where does Google Chrome store its cookies when running on Windows 7?
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Where does Google Chrome store its cookies when running on Windows 7?
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In Google Chrome go to:
Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Privacy and security > Content Settings > Cookies > See all cookies and site data
Or simply:
chrome://settings/siteData
In addition to the location mentioned in another answer, Chrome also stores cookies at this location
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\
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It's at the following location:
C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\
You'll need a program like SQLite Database Browser to read it.
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Chrome doesn't store cookies in separate text files in a cookies-directory like in IE; It stores all of the cookies together in a single file in the profile folder like Firefox. However, unlike Firefox, it does not use a plain-text file that can easily be edited; rather it stores them in an SQLite3 database in a file called—surprise, surprise—Cookies
in the User Data directory (e.g., %localappdata%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cookies
).
You can use an SQLite editor to view or modify the cookies, but it is probably easier to just use the built-in editor at chrome://chrome/settings/cookies
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I accidentally uploaded Preferences file C:\Users\S\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Preferences
am I safe? There seems to be a lot of UIDs in there, are they cookies? @Synetech – Shayan – 2019-05-24T00:23:24.430
1@Shayan, For the most part, it's probably just your name in your Windows user-directory (C:\Users\S
), possibly a local directory where you set Chrome to save downloads, the URLs of sites you changed the zoom on, and maybe the last site you were on. Open the file in a text-editor (Notepad would work fine) and do a search for anything you don't want people to see such as your name and email address, as well as ://
and :\
. – Synetech – 2019-05-31T21:15:06.853
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If you want to look up the cookies from one particular website, I think that the best way is to go on given website and use the developer tools from chrome or firefox (F12 / Ctrl+Maj+i). You can browse the cookies in the ressources tab.
1Does it still store cookies there or only the Cookies file? – Alex S – 2015-08-23T18:17:33.940
@AlexS Fixed the location in users folder. – Moab – 2015-08-24T15:42:22.013
The folder is
User Data
notUserData
– Shayan – 2019-05-24T00:30:53.983