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i wanted to browse my cookies, so i went into %userprofile%AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault and took the file Cookies. I opened it with Sqlite database browser, but the cookies have no value. Wasn't there supposed to be the content of the cookie in there too?



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  • do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
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i wanted to browse my cookies, so i went into %userprofile%AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault and took the file Cookies. I opened it with Sqlite database browser, but the cookies have no value. Wasn't there supposed to be the content of the cookie in there too?



enter image description here



Is the content protected? Or is it stored somewhere else?










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  • do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
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    May 31 '14 at 15:20














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i wanted to browse my cookies, so i went into %userprofile%AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault and took the file Cookies. I opened it with Sqlite database browser, but the cookies have no value. Wasn't there supposed to be the content of the cookie in there too?



enter image description here



Is the content protected? Or is it stored somewhere else?










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i wanted to browse my cookies, so i went into %userprofile%AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault and took the file Cookies. I opened it with Sqlite database browser, but the cookies have no value. Wasn't there supposed to be the content of the cookie in there too?



enter image description here



Is the content protected? Or is it stored somewhere else?







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  • do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
    – ᔕᖺᘎᕊ
    May 31 '14 at 15:20


















  • do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
    – ᔕᖺᘎᕊ
    May 31 '14 at 15:20
















do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
– ᔕᖺᘎᕊ
May 31 '14 at 15:20




do you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB)? 5 months ago, all cookies were encrypted as you can see in the Chromium 'Issue'. This has been updated to all current versions of Chrome AFAIK. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but it is encrypted. Someone at StackOverflow has apparently found a way to decrypt this, but I haven't tested...
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If you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB), then you are in the correct place:



enter image description here






... and blob is encrypted data itself




via Chromium






Is the content protected?




5 months ago, all Google Chrome started to encrypt all cookies. They started with doing this in Chromium (as you can see in this Chromium 'Issue').



AFAIK, this has now been updated to all current versions of Chrome. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but the cookies are encrypted.





Over at StackOverflow, someone has 'found' a way to decrypt this, but when I attempted it, it didn't work (although my programming skills are somewhat limited - so you could have a try yourself...)



If you want to see / delete the cookies stored by Google Chrome, go to chrome://settings/cookies (or Settings > Show advanced settings > Content settings > All cookies and site data) and you can delete them from there.






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    is it stored somewhere else?




    If you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB), then you are in the correct place:



    enter image description here






    ... and blob is encrypted data itself




    via Chromium






    Is the content protected?




    5 months ago, all Google Chrome started to encrypt all cookies. They started with doing this in Chromium (as you can see in this Chromium 'Issue').



    AFAIK, this has now been updated to all current versions of Chrome. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but the cookies are encrypted.





    Over at StackOverflow, someone has 'found' a way to decrypt this, but when I attempted it, it didn't work (although my programming skills are somewhat limited - so you could have a try yourself...)



    If you want to see / delete the cookies stored by Google Chrome, go to chrome://settings/cookies (or Settings > Show advanced settings > Content settings > All cookies and site data) and you can delete them from there.






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      is it stored somewhere else?




      If you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB), then you are in the correct place:



      enter image description here






      ... and blob is encrypted data itself




      via Chromium






      Is the content protected?




      5 months ago, all Google Chrome started to encrypt all cookies. They started with doing this in Chromium (as you can see in this Chromium 'Issue').



      AFAIK, this has now been updated to all current versions of Chrome. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but the cookies are encrypted.





      Over at StackOverflow, someone has 'found' a way to decrypt this, but when I attempted it, it didn't work (although my programming skills are somewhat limited - so you could have a try yourself...)



      If you want to see / delete the cookies stored by Google Chrome, go to chrome://settings/cookies (or Settings > Show advanced settings > Content settings > All cookies and site data) and you can delete them from there.






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        is it stored somewhere else?




        If you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB), then you are in the correct place:



        enter image description here






        ... and blob is encrypted data itself




        via Chromium






        Is the content protected?




        5 months ago, all Google Chrome started to encrypt all cookies. They started with doing this in Chromium (as you can see in this Chromium 'Issue').



        AFAIK, this has now been updated to all current versions of Chrome. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but the cookies are encrypted.





        Over at StackOverflow, someone has 'found' a way to decrypt this, but when I attempted it, it didn't work (although my programming skills are somewhat limited - so you could have a try yourself...)



        If you want to see / delete the cookies stored by Google Chrome, go to chrome://settings/cookies (or Settings > Show advanced settings > Content settings > All cookies and site data) and you can delete them from there.






        share|improve this answer















        is it stored somewhere else?




        If you see a encrypted_value field with every record having (BLOB), then you are in the correct place:



        enter image description here






        ... and blob is encrypted data itself




        via Chromium






        Is the content protected?




        5 months ago, all Google Chrome started to encrypt all cookies. They started with doing this in Chromium (as you can see in this Chromium 'Issue').



        AFAIK, this has now been updated to all current versions of Chrome. If you see the (BLOB)s then that means you're in the right place, but the cookies are encrypted.





        Over at StackOverflow, someone has 'found' a way to decrypt this, but when I attempted it, it didn't work (although my programming skills are somewhat limited - so you could have a try yourself...)



        If you want to see / delete the cookies stored by Google Chrome, go to chrome://settings/cookies (or Settings > Show advanced settings > Content settings > All cookies and site data) and you can delete them from there.







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