How to Clear or Block Cookies on Your iPhone

If you’re a regular smartphone or internet user, you’re likely familiar with the cache – text and images your browser downloads to make web pages and apps faster and easier the next time you load them. Cookies are similar to data stored in the cache, but instead of your browser downloading and storing them, the website or page you’re visiting creates them to identify who you are, your browsing habits, shopping cart items and account or login information. Cookies help these pages run faster and more efficiently the next time you visit.

Different parts of a web page collect cookies. First-party cookies are made directly from the website you visit. Third-party cookies are created and compiled from other sources on that site, like banner ads, images or pop-ups. If you’ve ever seen a screen prompting you to approve or deny cookies for a specific webpage, it may be referring to one or both types.

When it comes to managing cookies on your iPhone, you have a few options depending on which browser you use. In Safari, you can block all cookies by going to Settings → Apps → Safari → Advanced, then tapping “Block All Cookies” and confirming by tapping “Block All.” Keep in mind that this removes all existing cookies and website data, and Safari will quit with all tabs reloaded – though it won’t affect your AutoFill information. If you use Microsoft Edge on your iPhone, you can block all cookies or just third-party cookies by navigating to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies. You can also install content-blocking apps from the App Store and enable them through Settings → Apps → Safari → Extensions for an added layer of control.

How to Clear Cookies on Your iPhone

While browser cookies improve the user experience by helping pages load faster and storing essential information, they can create problems. After a while, too many cookies can gather and cause slow, lagging performance across your device or web browser. This can lead to glitches like broken pages or pages that won’t load entirely. Some cookies can also become damaged or corrupted, setting off a chain reaction of performance issues. When this happens, clearing your cookies should be your first step in troubleshooting and solving your browser’s problem.

Clearing your cookies may cause some web pages to load more slowly than you’re used to, especially when you visit them for the first time after clearing cookies. This will improve the more you browse the web but will slow each time you clear browser or web page cookies.

How to Clear Cookies on iPhone’s Safari

Clearing Safari cookies will not affect your AutoFill information, but it may log you out of any websites or accounts you’re signed into through the browser.

Here’s how it works:

 

  1. Open your iPhone Settings.
  2. Tap “Apps,” then select “Safari.”
  3. Tap “Clear History and Website Data.”
  4. Confirm your selection by tapping “Clear History and Data.”

 

You can also clear cookies without altering your browser history:

 

  1. Open your iPhone Settings.
  2. Tap “Apps,” then select “Safari.”
  3. Navigate to “Advanced” settings.
  4. Tap “Website Data” and wait for the list of websites to finish generating.
  5. Use the search box to find a specific website or page, then swipe left on the individual cookie to delete it.
  6. To remove all website data from your browser, tap “Remove All Website Data” and confirm your selection.

 

If you’d like to block all cookies going forward rather than simply clearing existing ones, you can do so by navigating to Settings → Apps → Safari → Advanced, then tapping “Block All Cookies” and confirming by tapping “Block All.” Keep in mind that this will remove all existing cookies and website data immediately, and Safari will quit with all tabs reloaded.

Once you’ve cleared your data, close the Settings app, then manually close the Safari browser app. You might consider restarting your device for the best results.

 

How to Clear Cookies on Your iPhone on Chrome

Clearing your Google Chrome cookies will probably sign you out of your associated Google account, so make sure you know your login or recovery information before you proceed. You may also need to adjust some settings that could reset to their defaults during the process.

Follow these steps to clear your Chrome cookies:

 

  1. Open your Chrome app.
  2. Tap the “More” button at the bottom of the screen, symbolized by three horizontal dots.
  3. Tap “History.”
  4. Select “Clear Browsing Data.”
  5. Check the box next to “Cookies, Site Data” and “Cached Images and Files.”
  6. Tap “Clear Browsing Data” to confirm.

 

You can also clear cookies from a specific page or website instead of erasing all of them at once:

 

  1. Open your Chrome app.
  2. Navigate to “Settings.”
  3. Select “Privacy and Security.”
  4. Select “Cookies and Other Site Data.”
  5. Use the search field in the top right to find the specific website’s name.
  6. Tap the delete/trash can icon next to the site you want to erase cookies from.

 

You can also select a specific time frame for cookie deletion:

 

  1. Tap the “More” button, symbolized by three horizontal dots.
  2. Select “Clear Browsing Data.”
  3. Tap the dropdown next to “Time Range.”
  4. Choose your desired time period, such as the last hour or last month.
  5. Check the box next to “Cookies and Other Site Data.”
  6. Unselect any data you don’t want erased, such as browsing history.
  7. Tap “Clear Browsing Data” to confirm.

 

Once you’ve cleared your data, close the Settings app, then manually close the Chrome browser app. You might consider restarting your device for the best results.

 

Blocking Cookies on Your iPhone

Some iPhone users prefer to block cookie collection entirely because they enjoy the privacy that comes with more anonymous browsing or don’t want web pages or third-party advertisers to collect any information about them or their habits. In this case, you can easily prevent your browser from collecting and storing any cookies at all or only block specific web pages.

Blocking Cookies on Safari

Open your Settings app, navigate to Apps → Safari → Advanced and choose one of these options:

 

  • Prevent cross-site tracking: This prevents site trackers from following you and tracking your browsing habits or collecting data after leaving a page.
  • Block all cookies: Though not generally recommended for ease of use, you can tap “Block All Cookies” and confirm by tapping “Block All.” Note that this will immediately remove all existing cookies and website data, and Safari will quit with all tabs reloaded. This does not affect your AutoFill information.
  • Manage website data: Get more information on which websites have collected cookies from you and what data they may have accessed. You can also clear your cache and cookies on your iPhone to remove this data entirely.

You can also enable content-blocking apps downloaded from the App Store via Settings → Apps → Safari → Extensions for additional cookie and tracker control.

 

Blocking Cookies on Google Chrome

Block cookies by default on Chrome by opening your Chrome app, tapping “Settings,” selecting “Privacy and Security,” then choosing “Cookies and Other Site Data.” Choose one of the following options:

 

  1. Block all cookies: Though Google doesn’t recommend this setting for optimal performance, you can disable all cookie collections from any website or page.
  2. Block third-party cookies in incognito: This blocks third-party cookie collection while you’re browsing in Chrome’s incognito mode. Please note, you may still be subject to first-party cookie collection, depending on the page or site.
  3. Block third-party cookies: Blocking third-party cookies prevents all websites from collecting data from you, even if it’s on your exception list elsewhere. Some sites may still collect first-party cookies.

 

Blocking Cookies on Microsoft Edge

If you use Microsoft Edge on your iPhone, you can manage cookie collection by opening the Edge app, tapping “Settings,” then navigating to “Privacy and Security” → “Cookies.” From there, you can choose to block all cookies or only third-party cookies, giving you flexible control over how websites track your browsing activity.

 

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Both Safari and Chrome collect cookies and use them to create a faster, more personalized experience while you’re online. If you’re having any performance issues on your iPhone’s web browser, clearing your browser cookies is a great first step for identifying and fixing the problem.

If you’d like to block cookies in Safari entirely, head to Settings → Apps → Safari → Advanced, then tap “Block All Cookies” and confirm by tapping “Block All.” Keep in mind this will remove all existing cookies and website data, and Safari will quit with all tabs reloaded – though your AutoFill information will remain intact. You can also extend Safari’s privacy features by enabling content-blocking apps from the App Store via Settings → Apps → Safari → Extensions.

If you use Microsoft Edge on your iPhone, you have additional flexibility – you can block all cookies or only third-party cookies by going to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies.

Get into a habit of clearing your cookies regularly, closing your browser app when you’re not using it, and restarting your phone often for optimal browsing performance. If you’re looking to upgrade, check out our guide to Gazelle refurbished devices to see how you can save money while helping the environment, or read about how an iPhone gets refurbished before you buy.

Check out Gazelle’s website for more how-to guides, or browse the Gazelle shop to find a certified refurbished smartphone for you today!

FAQs

What are cookies and why do websites use them?

Cookies are small files created by websites to identify users, store login information, and remember browsing habits. They help pages load faster and provide a more personalized experience on return visits.

How do I clear cookies in Safari on iPhone?

Go to Settings → Apps → Safari, then tap "Clear History and Website Data" and confirm. To delete cookies without affecting browsing history, navigate to Settings → Apps → Safari → Advanced → Website Data.

How do I clear cookies in Chrome on iPhone?

Open Chrome, tap the three-dot "More" button, select "History," then "Clear Browsing Data." Check "Cookies, Site Data" and confirm. You can also choose a specific time range for deletion.

How do I block all cookies in Safari?

Go to Settings → Apps → Safari → Advanced, then tap "Block All Cookies" and confirm. Note this removes existing cookies immediately and causes Safari to quit and reload all tabs.

Why should I regularly clear my iPhone's cookies?

Too many accumulated cookies can slow browser performance, cause broken pages, or trigger glitches. Clearing them regularly, closing browser apps when unused, and restarting your phone helps maintain optimal browsing performance.

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