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September 20, 2020 Swalih

How to Clear Chrome Cache on Windows

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If you are using the Chrome web browser and want to clear the cache, this article will help you. For those who use the Chrome browser for browsing the internet, the cache may pile up over time causing the web browser to be slow or unresponsive. Especially if you have a PC with limited resources, chances are that you are going to run out of RAM pretty quickly. Clearing the Chrome cache every once in a while will ensure that Google Chrome performs at its best and loads websites faster. So here are the steps to clear Chrome cache in Windows.

Before clearing the catch, be aware that clearing the browser cache will delete all your browsing history stored on your computer and you won’t be able to access it. If you are going to also choose the options to clear cookies as well be aware that all your sessions were you have logged in to certain websites will also be lost. So in order to access those websites again, you will have to provide the username and password. So while clearing the catch make sure that you choose the right options based on your preferences so that you won’t run into problems in the future.

Steps for Clearing Google Chrome Cache in Windows

  1. On Windows, open Google Chrome.
  2. Click the Hamburger menu at the top right corner.
  3. Navigate to More tools > Clear browsing data. It will open a popup.
  4. Choose a time range.
  5. Select options such as Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files based on your requirements
  6. Click the Clear data button.

You have successfully cleared the Chrome catch on your Windows computer. The steps are the same for all the Windows versions including Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. If you are using the latest version of Google Chrome Browser on any of these operating systems, the steps to clear the Chrome cache is exactly the same.

Tagged With: Browser, Cache, Chrome, Google
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