The more we use the mobile, the more usable data we collect. Both at system level and within each application: there is a lot of information that holds us back. And you've certainly heard about cookies or cookies, something that is associated with privacy and web browsing. It's not something we can see with the naked eye as they are stored in the phone memory, inside the browser, but they say a lot in our own way. Very much.
The terms of the privacy policy are keeping an eye on cookies, and even Google has the idea of eliminating them. I am grateful that they can follow us on the web pages and show us the information regarding your preferences. For example, you were certainly surprised more than once because view the store's product and then browse through all the pages. This action, called & # 39; to recreate & # 39; may be due to browser cookies.
Let's understand at the heart of the matter: How to delete all cookies on your Android phone? It's not that complicated. We will also teach you how to clear all phone usage information: This way you will prevent applications, and the device itself, from having too much information about you.
Remove cookies from your web browser
First things first: send for a walk cookies and delivery links. To do this you will need to open a web browser that you regularly use (Google Chrome, Brave, Firefox, Samsung browser, Opera …) and enter the settings. The process is simple:
- Open the browser and enter the app settings (usually in three menu items).
- Access advanced settings and look for the & # 39; Privacy & # 39;
- Go to & # 39;Clear browsing data& # 39 ;.
- Check the & # 39; Delete cookies & # 39; and then proceed with the action. Additionally, you can clear your browsing history and all cached files.
Keep in mind that this process prevents websites from following you because they will not have cookies to read (you must do this process every time), but this is with a partner: you lose access to the logged-in pages and other information you've been able to save to (It is a cookie job). Password should not be lost if you store it in your Google account (Chrome returns it, for example).
If you're worried about cookies, it's best to go incognito mode: when you sign out you have to turn them off automatically. Firefox Focus is a very, very Brave option.
Delete app data
Apps collect huge amounts of usage data, both in the form of cache memory and other personal information. If you are overly sensitive to this information, it is much easier to get rid of the attacks on what they keep on the phone. Continues as follows:
- Access the mobile settings and go to & # 39; Applications & # 39;
- Find all the apps you use on a regular basis, preferably social. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Snapchatfor example.
- To clear all the data you have on your phone, look for the & # 39; Data & # 39; option within each app's settings, and then continue deleting details.
- Once you reopen each application you must sign in: the data stored in the cloud is not lost, yes you will remove everything from the phone.
Removing data from apps allows you to save some memory, not so much to preserve your privacy as applications will be responsible for backing up all this information to the servers. However, it is not a bad idea to clear the data and move on using the apps in the way they are rated.
Additionally, you can delete all applications that have saved to your servers for you. This is extremely complex and depends on each resource: you have to look at their privacy options, among the account settings.
How to delete all the data Google stores for you
Google saves a lot of phone information, however everything is managed from your cloud. There you can delete the entire record of your work (if you have not yet reached you will be surprised at how much it is enrolled) in the access programs that access your data. To do this:
- Access the phone settings and search Google settings.
- Sign in & # 39;Manage your Google account& # 39 ;.
- Go to & # 39; Data & Personalization & # 39;
- Go to my job & # 39; and remove what you want: just clickSort by date and product& # 39 ;, set a time and manage what Google has in store for you, including all your Android usage.
- Find an option & # 39; Data about building and doing & # 39; then click & # 39; Go to the Google Control Panel & # 39 ;.
- You'll see all the information that Google has stored in apps. From there you can look for details; having a link to manage the data stored on a particular service.
Your Google Account stores a lot of information related to your Android usage: you should check it again remove unwanted save. You can also manage its automatic removal, including location.
Last option: return the phone
What do you want to leave the phone clean and remove any trace of use? It's just about restoring it to the way it came from the factory. Yes, everything is deleted: usage data and applications and images themselves. Only do it if you're sure you need to leave your new Android. Because you're going to sell it, give it to a friend or just because you want to get started.
To uninstall Android and restore it to its original factory state you must do the following:
- Enter your Android settings and look for the & # 39; Reset & # 39; It's usually found within backup settings, and in advanced settings. It's good to use a search engine.
- Find an option & # 39;Reset factory settings& # 39 ;.
- Click reset and follow the steps. Remember that all cell phones will be deleted.
- If you do not want to erase the whole phone you can & # 39; Reset settings & # 39 ;. By resetting this, not all personal data for applications has been deleted, however its multiple configuration and customization.
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