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I currently use a Samsung S22, but my previous phone was a Pixel 3a. As someone who prefers minimalism when it comes to apps, I avoid installing unnecessary ones. On my Pixel 3a, I was able to access Yahoo Mail via Chrome, and Chrome would send me notifications whenever I received a new email. It worked perfectly, allowing me to skip installing the Yahoo Mail app or adding my Yahoo account to the Gmail app.However, on my Samsung S22, I’m having trouble replicating this setup. I can't figure out how to add Yahoo Mail under Chrome's site settings. While I’ve managed to add other sites like www.abc.com, Yahoo Mail is giving me a hard time. It’s a minor issue, but it’s been bothering me.
Hi, So I've become a bit more privacy aware over the last few months.
I stumbled upon the "Site Settings" option in Chrome (on Android) and within it a suboption called "Data Stored". To my surprise I had 14GB worth of data in it! Websites such as scmp.com (South China Morning Post) had 2.9GB! This is a site that I don't even remember visiting.
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Do other folks check this option within Chrome (Android)?
Context: I went to clear browsing data and checked the advanced tab. It claims that a few site settings are stored. However, chrome://settings/content shows no recently changed permissions and none of the settings underneath contain any custom settings for any sites.
Is there a page listed on chrome://about/ that can help me find out what these supposed site settings refer to?