Overview
Clear all cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB for the current site.
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).
Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedMay 20, 2025
- Offered bySite Detox Labs
- Size189KiB
- Languages8 languages
- DeveloperSite Detox Labs
819 W Panola St Carthage, TX 75633-2341 USEmail
sitedetoxlabs@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes