14 Responses to “How to clear cookies on Microsoft Edge”

  • Roger says:

    All cookies, history, etc. are easily handled by CCleaner (crap cleaner) for Windows and it’s free. I’ve used it for years without issue and wouldn’t be without it.
    If I know I’m going back to a site I sometimes untick things that I might need again.
    The whole process is a no-brainer! Simple and fast!

  • Anthony says:

    This information is obsolete for Edge

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      Yes, we will update the guide in the near future, to cover the latest Microsoft Edge.

  • Thomas Jonas says:

    Thanks for the article. And alt+f should be used to access the settings not alt+x

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      We will update this guide for the latest Microsoft Edge version in the coming weeks.

  • EVAN KONTOS says:

    Would LOVE Microsoft to stop overcomplicating things. This is purposeful as they want to make it difficult to stop from being tracked. They need to OPEN UP the browser and follow other industry standards. Their browsers are the worst.

  • Paul says:

    Great article! It’s ridiculous that Edge makes it so hard for users to view and delete cookies.

  • Stigar says:

    New version of Edge (May 2020)
    ‘Storage’ no longer in the development section now under ‘Application’

    Nice site by the way 🙂

  • John says:

    I would like a way to mark/Identify a cookie for a website that will not be deleted when a file clean is done.

  • Malice says:

    It’s moved from “Debugger” to “Storage” page.

  • jpn5imp1 says:

    cookies heading is not there on left side so no help

  • sigismund says:

    Fantastic bit of advice. MS Edge is a useless browser. I don’t know why I use it. The ability to remove selected cookies makes it slightly better, but not much. Anyway, thank you!

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