How to use Cookies Editor on browser?

How do Cookies works? 

When you visit a website or interact with it, the website can send a small text file, known as a cookie, to your web browser. This file is stored on your device and helps the website remember information about your visit. For instance, the cookie can track which pages you've viewed or keep you logged in. The next time you visit the site, the server reads the cookie from your browser to recall your preferences, interactions, or even personal settings.

Cookies serve many purposes. Some help websites remember your login details so you don’t have to enter them each time. Others track your activity across different pages to provide personalized content or targeted advertisements. There are also cookies that ensure the website functions correctly, like keeping track of items in your shopping cart as you browse.

However, not all cookies are created equal. Some are temporary, disappearing when you close your browser (session cookies), while others stick around for longer (persistent cookies), allowing the site to remember you across multiple visits. While cookies can make online experiences smoother, they can also raise privacy concerns, as they can track and store information about your online habits.

That’s why many websites now ask for your consent to use cookies, ensuring you have control over what kind of data is stored.

How to Download Cookies Editor?

Cookies Editor extensions are available for most popular browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Safari. Each browser has its own version of the extension, making it easy to manage and edit cookies for any website you visit.

How to use Cookies Editor Extension?

Cookies Editor extension is straightforward you simply copy the cookies from one session, paste them into the import box of the extension, and reload the page. However, to use the Cookies Editor extension effectively, there's a bit of technique involved.
  1. After installing the Cookies Editor extension, make sure to pin it for quick access.
  2. Now, navigate to the website where you want to use the cookies. For example, if you want to use cookies on Spotify, head to the Spotify website and click on the Cookies Editor extension.
  3. After that, you'll see a Delete button in the Cookies Editor extension. Click on the delete button to remove your previous Spotify cookies.
  4. In the meantime, you'll need a working Spotify account cookies. Once you have them, copy the cookies to your clipboard.
  5. Now, paste the copied working cookies into the box and reload the Spotify page. If your cookies are active, you should be able to log in to your Spotify premium account for free.
And that’s it—you’re all set! You’ve successfully gained access to a Spotify account using cookies.
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