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It is a good idea to block all cookies?
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Data that are stored
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Chrome stores any changes you make to the Favorites or to the general settings in incognito mode.
The websites may keep a record of your visit.
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Cookie management
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The dialog box of cookies
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Details on the cookie
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Notes:
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