To see the value without percent-encoding, check Show URL-decoded. To view a cookie's value, select it in the table. Contains Low, Medium (default), or High if using deprecated cookie Priority attribute. For cookies with independent partition state, the partition key is the site of the top-level URL the browser was visiting at the start of the request to the endpoint that set the cookie.
Contains Strict or Lax if the cookie is using the experimental SameSite attribute.
If true, this field indicates that the cookie can only be sent to the server over a secure, HTTPS connection. If true, this field indicates that the cookie should only be used over HTTP, and JavaScript modification is not allowed. For session cookies this value is always Session. The cookie's expiration date or maximum age. The URL that must exist in the requested URL in order to send the Cookie header. The hosts that are allowed to receive the cookie. The Cookies table contains the following fields: This guide teaches you how to view, add, edit, and delete a page's cookies with Chrome DevTools. They are also the cause of all of those annoying 'this page uses cookies' consent forms that you see across the web. HTTP Cookies are mainly used to manage user sessions, store user personalization preferences, and track user behavior.