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  2. Clear cache & cookies - Computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050

    On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Delete browsing data. Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time. Select the types of information you want to remove. Click Delete data. If you delete cookies while signed in to Chrome, you won't be signed out of your Google Account. To sign out of your Google Account on all ...

  3. clear cache for specific website in Google chrome

    support.google.com/chrome/thread/16531954

    Please try this: Open the Website you want to clear in the cache. Press Ctrl + F5. Or use the Developer Tools by pressing F12. Once the chrome dev tools are open, just right click on the refresh button and a menu will drop down. This menu gives you the option of doing a hard refresh. I hope this helps.

  4. 10. To delete all data (cache + cookies) for all subdomains of a domain: Go to chrome://settings/siteData. Type domain name in search box (not the one at the top, the small search box top right) Either: Click the trash icon button for each result. Click 'Remove All Shown' button.

  5. How to Automatically Clear Browsing Data When Closing Google...

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    In this community guide, I will explore the essential topic of removing cookies and history when closing all Chrome windows, discussing why and how you can enable this feature. Why Remove Cookies and History in Chrome? Security Concerns One primary reason to clear cookies and history is security.

  6. 32. You can't turn off the cache discriminately, but as of v15, you can turn it off completely via a settings panel that you access by clicking the gear button in the lower right corner of the developer tools window. On the network panel of the developer tools, you also have the option to clear cache from the right-click menu with only a ...

  7. Delete browsing data in Chrome - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/2392709

    On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Delete browsing data. Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time. Select the types of information you want to remove. Click Delete data. If you delete cookies while signed in to Chrome, you won't be signed out of your Google Account.

  8. It is possible to delete the single or all the username from the Google user-box. Simply select the require username by keyboard arrows. Then use Shift + Delete. Share. Improve this answer. edited Sep 3, 2013 at 6:59. Jawa. 3,669 13 33 38. answered Sep 3, 2013 at 4:54.

  9. Clear browsing history from specific site on chrome - Super User

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    Clear Browsing history for a site. Type Ctrl + H to display the history. Type the website name in the search field at the top to show only it. Click the selection box of the first item in the list. Scroll to the end of the list. Hold Shift and click the selection box of the last item in the list to select all items.

  10. So an alternative method, and perhaps the easiest way, to clear localStorage is to right click on the page, click "Inspect Element", then click the "Console" tab. When the console opens, type the following JavaScript, and press enter: window.localStorage.clear() Once done, localStorage will be cleared.

  11. Sometimes a webapp breaks for whatever reason, and I need to clear my cookies in order to use it again. I wind up clearing all of my cookies, which is a pain, because I then have to log back in to ...

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