I have a laptop I use in public where I access some sensible information over the browser. I already encrypted it and cookies are automatically deleten when I close the browser. The problem is, if somebody could find out the password, that person could maybe recover the cookies and access my private data. I know the RAM has nothing saved when the laptop is powered off, so it would be a good idea to save my cookies there.

Is there a way to save cookies in the RAM?

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I assume you have already set Chrome to Delete cookies after you close Chrome, which is all that can be done with standard Chrome/Chromium. You need an extension for doing more.

You may try to use the extension Cookie AutoDelete.
This extension is activated by closing the tab and it does a clean sweep of all the site data : Cookies, IndexedDB, Localstorage, etc.

A more aggressive extension is Super History & Cache Cleaner which can clear browser history, cache and cookies on a selected interval. This one might be too aggressive.

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