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=Delete the browser cache with a shortcut=
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=Delete Browser Cache With a Shortcut=
  
The fastest way to get rid of the cache data in Google Chrome is the option '''''"Clear Browser cache"'''''. You can access this function with the following shortcut:
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You can clear your Chrome browser cache utilizing a shortcut:
  
#Press the keys <code>[Ctrl]</code>, <code>[Shift]</code> and <code>[Del]</code>. ''Be sure you press all the keys at once.''
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<div class="section">
#A new window opens: "Clear Browser cache".
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#Press {{Keyboard | key = CTRL}} + {{Keyboard | key = ALT}} + {{Keyboard | key = DEL}}
#Here you can select in the upper dropdown-menu, for which time period you want to delete the cache data. You can select between "last hour", "last day", "last week", "last four weeks" or "all".
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#You will see a new tab open
#If you want to delete all cache date, select "all".
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#Change the Time Range to <b>All time</b>
#Check the box in front of "Images and Files in Cache".
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#Make sure that <b>Cached images and files</b> is checked
#Submit your selection by clicking the "Delete Browser data" Button.
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#Click on <b>Clear data</b>:
#Reload your site.
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</div><br>
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: {{img | file = Chrome_Clear_Data_Confirmation.png | width = 1250px}}
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<div class="floating_card"><b>Note:</b> After clearing your browser cache, be sure to reload your site</div>
  
=Clear browser cache manually=
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=Clear Browser Cache Manually=
  
#If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcut to call the function "Clear Browser data" you can access it manually:
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If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcut, you can access it manually:
  
Click on the "Menu" in the upper right corner of Google Chrome and Open the Browser setting. You can recognise the menu by the three stacked dots.
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#Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of Chrome
#Next, you select the option "more tools".
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#Select <b>More tools</b>
#In the next step click on "Delete Browser data".
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#Select <b>Clear browsing data...</b>
#Now you can follow the steps from the description above and select the specific time period (Step 3).
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: {{img | file = Chrome_Clearing_Browsing_Data.png | width = 1250px}}
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<div class="section">
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<ol start="4">
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<li>You will see a new tab open</li>
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<li>Change the Time Range to <b>All time</b></li>
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<li>Make sure that <b>Cached images and files</b> is checked</li>
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<li>Click on <b>Clear data</b>:</li>
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</ol>
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</div><br>
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: {{img | file = Chrome_Clear_Data_Confirmation.png | width = 1250px}}
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<div class="floating_card"><b>Note:</b> After clearing your browser cache, be sure to reload your site</div>

Latest revision as of 12:59, 4 August 2022

Delete Browser Cache With a Shortcut

You can clear your Chrome browser cache utilizing a shortcut:

  1. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL
  2. You will see a new tab open
  3. Change the Time Range to All time
  4. Make sure that Cached images and files is checked
  5. Click on Clear data:

Chrome Clear Data Confirmation.png


Note: After clearing your browser cache, be sure to reload your site

Clear Browser Cache Manually

If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcut, you can access it manually:

  1. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of Chrome
  2. Select More tools
  3. Select Clear browsing data...

Chrome Clearing Browsing Data.png


  1. You will see a new tab open
  2. Change the Time Range to All time
  3. Make sure that Cached images and files is checked
  4. Click on Clear data:

Chrome Clear Data Confirmation.png


Note: After clearing your browser cache, be sure to reload your site