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Why Cookies Can Be Dangerous
Since the data in cookies doesn’t change, cookies themselves aren’t harmful.
They can’t infect computers as viruses or other malware do. However, some cyberattacks can use cookies and enable access to your browsing sessions. That’s where it become dangerous as they are able to track browsing histories.
Allowing or Removing Cookies
Cookies can be an optional part of your internet experience. If you so choose, you can limit what cookies end up on your computer or mobile device.
If you allow cookies, it will streamline your surfing. For some users, no cookies security risk is more important than a convenient internet experience. To allow cookies, users can:
Find the cookie section — typically under Settings > Privacy.
Click the boxes to allow cookies. Sometimes the option says, “Allow local data.”
If you don’t want cookies, you can simply uncheck these boxes.
Removing cookies can help you mitigate your risks of privacy breaches. It can also reset your browser tracking and personalization.
Removing normal cookies is easy, but it could make certain web sites harder to navigate. Without cookies internet, users may have to re-enter their data for each visit. Different browsers store cookies in different places, but usually, you can:
Find the Settings, Privacy section — sometimes listed under Tools, Internet Options, or Advanced.
Follow the prompts on the available options to manage or remove cookies.
Before removing cookies, evaluate the ease of use expected from a website that uses cookies. In most cases, cookies improve the web experience, but they should be handled carefully.
In the future, you can anonymize your web use by using a virtual private network (VPN).
These services tunnel your web connection to a remote server that poses as you. Cookies will be labeled for that remote server in another country, instead of your local computer.
Regardless of how you handle cookies, it’s best to remain on guard and clean up your cookies often.