There are some reasons why you might not want to remove cookies altogether. Some websites make it mandatory for the server and web browser to interact and save some information on users’ computers, without which the site may not function. Cookies can also enhance the user experience, supporting features like quick login along with saving user preferences. You’ve likely noticed the pop-up that often appears when opening a website, asking you to accept “all cookies.” While some websites will work, even if you deny that permission to store cookies, some won’t, or they’ll not work as they’re meant to.
Still, cookies can pose a potential security threat. They contain crucial information about the user, including login credentials, email IDs, and other personal details, especially when created via a malicious third party (via Norton). Additionally, much like cache, cookies can build up in number and end up occupy significant space on your hard drive. It can be a good idea to clear your cookies every once in a while as an act of general maintenance. Safari’s ability to backup things like saved passwords and other login data to iCloud can help preserve important account details on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices, even if you’ve removed the locally stored cookies.
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