How to use Cookie Cutter by Neeva to block cookies when opening the web
The Cookie Cutter by Neeva utility will block requests to accept cookies when we surf the web, blocking third-party trackers to ensure user privacy when surfing the web.
Especially right after you install the utility, you will not have to agree to the usual request to accept cookies. The article below will guide you how to use Cookie Cutter by Neeva to block cookies on your browser.
Instructions for using Cookie Cutter by Neeva to block cookies
Step 1:
First, users install the Cookie Cutter by Neeva utility for the browser according to the link below.
Step 2:
You will then be transferred to the browser setup interface. Basically we do not need to change any settings on the utility. Here users will see 2 setting items including:
Decline non-essential cookies: Refuse unnecessary cookies.
Strict mode: Mode to prevent tracking at a strict level.
Step 3:
Now you surf the web in your browser as usual. When you click on the utility icon at the bottom of the address bar, you will see a number representing the number of trackers and cookies blocked on this website.
Step 4:
When we click on the utility icon, we will see more details. The widget will show which trackers are following you when we visit this website.
In addition, when clicking the Start button, users will have additional information about the number of trackers and the number of blocked cookie requests.
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