The cookie called google_cid is a first-party cookie used by Google Analytics to store information about how a user interacts with a website. It helps track unique users and their browsing behavior, such as pages visited, time spent on the site, and any actions taken. This cookie does not contain any personally identifiable information and is used for analytics purposes to improve website performance and user experience.
What is the max-age value in the google_cid cookie?
The "max-age" value in the google_cid cookie is set to 31536000 seconds, which is equivalent to 1 year. This means that the cookie will expire after 1 year if not manually deleted before then.
What is the SameSite attribute in the google_cid cookie?
The SameSite attribute in the google_cid cookie is used to control whether or not a cookie is sent in a cross-site request (i.e., a request coming from a different website). The possible values for the SameSite attribute are "Strict," "Lax," or "None."
- "Strict" means that the cookie will only be sent in a first-party context (i.e., the same website that set the cookie).
- "Lax" means that the cookie will be sent in a first-party context and in cross-site navigation when the request is safe (i.e., HTTP GET requests).
- "None" means that the cookie will be sent in a first-party and cross-site context, regardless of the HTTP request method.
By default, if the SameSite attribute is not specified, the cookie is treated as "Lax." The SameSite attribute is used to prevent certain types of cross-site request forgery attacks, protect user privacy, and improve security.
How to delete the google_cid cookie from a browser?
To delete the google_cid cookie from a browser, you can follow these steps:
- Open your web browser and go to the settings or preferences menu.
- Look for the section on cookies or privacy settings.
- Search for the option to view all cookies and site data.
- Find the google_cid cookie in the list of cookies stored in your browser.
- Select the google_cid cookie and choose the option to delete it.
- Confirm the deletion of the cookie when prompted.
- Refresh the page or restart your browser to ensure the cookie has been removed.
Alternatively, you can also use browser extensions or software tools that allow you to manage and delete cookies more easily.