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Clear browser cache with Google Chrome - that's how it works
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quick start Guide

If you want to clear the browser cache in Google Chrome, just follow our tips + tricks guide..

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When you surf the Internet with Google Chrome, files and images of the websites you visit are automatically saved in what is known as the browser cache. This has the advantage that all data does not always have to be reloaded, but is loaded from the buffer. You should clear your cache from time to time so that Google Chrome continues to show you the latest data from the websites and does not only use the stored data over and over again. We'll show you how to do this below:

Clear browser cache with Google Chrome - that's how it works

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions .

1st step:

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Open Google Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the upper right corner .

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Then go to " Settings " in the drop-down menu .

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Under " Data protection and security " click on " Clear browsing data ".

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If you only want to clear the cache, check the box next to " Images and files in the cache ". You can also use the drop-down menu to specify the period for which the data should be deleted. Then confirm with " Delete data ".

Tip: You can get to " Delete browser data " even faster using the key combination [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Del] ..

quick start Guide

  1. Open Google Chrome and go to the three-dot menu .
  2. Here you select " Settings ".
  3. Under " Security and data protection " click on " Clear browsing data ".
  4. Check the box next to " Images and files in the cache ".
  5. You can also use the drop-down menu to specify the period for which the data should be deleted.
  6. Then confirm with " Delete data ".

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