On a Samsung phone, you erase cookies in the browser app you used — Samsung Internet or Chrome — by clearing browsing data inside that browser’s settings.
Knowing how to erase cookies on a Samsung phone starts with identifying the browser app you used. Samsung Internet is the default on Galaxy devices, but Chrome is just as common. Here are the official steps for both, plus a quick guide on what cookies actually do and when clearing them makes sense.
Why Delete Cookies? Signs You Need A Cleanup
Cookies store site preferences, login tokens, and tracking data. When your browser feels sluggish, sites fail to load, or you want to sign out everywhere, clearing cookies is the fix. The table below shows common scenarios.
| Problem | Typical Sign | Delete Cookies Helps? |
|---|---|---|
| Site loads incorrectly | Broken layout, login loops | Yes, corrupted cookies cause display issues |
| Privacy concern | Seeing too many targeted ads | Yes, removes stored trackers |
| Logged out everywhere (and want a fresh start) | Already signed out of every site | Yes, this is often the root cause |
| Browser feels sluggish | Slow page rendering | Can help — also clear cache alongside |
| Reset site preferences | Dark mode or language settings stopped applying | Yes, cookies store those preferences |
| Shared family device | Another person’s logins appear | Yes, prevents cross-account access |
| Security after suspicious message | Clicked a link in a phishing email | Yes, removes any stored session tokens |
Erase Cookies On A Samsung Phone: A Browser-By-Browser Guide
Which browser you used determines the exact menu path. The steps below match the current official help pages from Samsung and Google.
Erase Cookies In Samsung Internet
Samsung’s own browser has a dedicated menu for browsing data. Follow these exact steps:
- Open Samsung Internet.
- Tap the menu icon — three horizontal lines at the bottom right.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Personal browsing data.
- Tap Delete browsing data.
- Check the box for Cookies (and uncheck anything else you want to keep).
- Tap Delete data. A confirmation dialog appears — the cookies are gone instantly.
These steps come from Samsung’s official support guide and apply to any Galaxy phone or tablet running Samsung Internet.
Erase Cookies In Chrome On A Samsung Phone
Chrome on Android stores cookies separately. To clear them:
- Open Chrome.
- Tap the three-dot menu at the top right.
- Tap Delete browsing data.
- Choose a time range. The default is 15 minutes, but for a full cleanup select All time.
- Check Cookies and site data.
- Tap Delete data. Chrome clears the cookies and closes the menu.
If you only want to remove cookies for one site, open that site, tap the page info icon (a lowercase “i” in a circle) next to the address bar, choose Cookies and site data, then tap Delete next to the stored data.
Is Clearing Cache The Same As Deleting Cookies?
No, it’s not the same at all. The cache stores temporary files — images, scripts, and layout data — that help pages load faster. Cookies store site data, login tokens, and preferences. Clearing the cache frees storage and can fix visual glitches, but it won’t sign you out of anything. That’s why clearing cookies is the right step when you want to remove login states or tracking data.
A common mistake is clearing only Chrome’s cache when the cookies are actually sitting in Samsung Internet, or vice versa. Always check which browser you used to store the data.
When To Use Clear Cache vs Clear Cookies
| Goal | Clear Cache | Clear Cookies |
|---|---|---|
| Speed up a sluggish app | Yes | Not directly, but can help if cookies are corrupted |
| Remove saved login info | No | Yes |
| Clear tracking data | Partially (some scripts are cached) | Yes, removes most trackers |
| Fix a site that looks broken | Yes | Also yes if a corrupted cookie is the cause |
| Keep logged in while fixing slowness | Yes | No — don’t clear cookies if you want to stay signed in |
| Reset the entire browser | Use Clear data from Settings > Apps instead | Use Clear data from Settings > Apps instead |
Warning: The Clear data option in Settings > Apps > [browser] > Storage wipes everything — settings, accounts, and all stored data — not just cookies. Only use it if you want a full reset.
The 60-Second Cookie Cleanup
Here’s what to remember the next time you need to erase cookies on a Samsung phone:
- For Samsung Internet: Menu > Settings > Personal browsing data > Delete browsing data > check Cookies > Delete data.
- For Chrome: More (three dots) > Delete browsing data > choose All time > check Cookies and site data > Delete data.
Both methods take under a minute and leave everything else on your phone untouched. Your saved passwords, bookmarks, and autofill data stay exactly where they are.
References & Sources
- Samsung. “Clear history, cache and cookies in Samsung Browser.” Official steps for Samsung Internet on Galaxy devices.
- Google. “Delete browsing data in Chrome.” Official steps for Chrome on Android.
