extension ExtPose

Cookiekill+

CRX id

jinfniblhoajbgeabpcinnonfdnhojkj-

Description from extension meta

Clear all cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB for the current site.

Image from store Cookiekill+
Description from store Cookiekill+ helps you reset any site to a clean slate, instantly — and could give you back gigabytes of disk space. We all know that websites use cookies to store information about you — your account information, what's in your shopping cart, your past browsing behavior, and so on. Many of us have gotten used to clearing the cookies belonging to a particular website in our browser. But cookies aren't the only place where a website can store this sort of information. Modern websites can also deposit your user data in localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB databases — all forms of local storage within browsers that can be used to track your behavior. And unlike cookies, which are tiny — Chrome limits them to 4 KB — these other types of storage can grow truly massive, easily eating up multiple gigabytes of disk space within a short span of time. When you click Cookiekill+ while visiting a website, it: • Deletes all cookies for the current domain, including any subdomains • Deletes all localStorage and sessionStorage for that domain • Deletes all IndexedDB databases for that domain • Reloads the page with a fresh cache-busting query string, forcing it to load a fresh copy of the page In effect, when that page reloads, it will be as if it was the first time you've ever visited it in that browser — without whatever baggage you've accumulated. Use it when you want to: • Get a fresh start on a site that’s acting up — buttons not working, layouts looking screwy • Make a site forget your old username or other personal information it tracks • Do a quick privacy reset before sharing your screen or device • Debug a website you're building or working on • Break out of some site's A/B interface test • Clear your data off of a public machine you used temporarily • Reclaim some precious disk space Normally, these types of data can only be cleared manually, deep in Chrome's settings or in DevTools. For most use cases, Cookiekill+ will give you a full in-browser reset. Cookiekill+ runs entirely in your browser and makes no calls to any server anywhere. No data is ever collected or sent to anyone. Finally, a couple caveats: • Deleting IndexedDB databases is only supported in web browsers that allow JavaScript to do so. Luckily, that includes all recent versions of Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, and other Chromium-based browsers. (Safari and Firefox don't allow deletion.) • There are three types of browser storage that browsers won't allow Cookiekill+ to delete. These are: cross-origin cookies and storage (e.g. the data in an iframe embedded from one site into another); service workers (background scripts that can only be deleted by the sites that registered them), and HttpOnly cookies (which browsers make inaccessible to JavaScript for security reasons).

Statistics

Installs
Category
Rating
0.0 (0 votes)
Last update / version
2025-05-20 / 1.0
Listing languages
en fr ko ja it zh-CN es de

Links