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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 [Ctrl], [Shift] and [Del]. 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>
  
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=Clear Browser Cache Manually=
  
=Clear browser cache manually=
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If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcut, you can access it 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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#Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of Chrome
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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#Select <b>More tools</b>
 
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#Select <b>Clear browsing data...</b>
#Next, you select the option "more tools".
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</div><br>
#In the next step click on "Delete Browser data".
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: {{img | file = Chrome_Clearing_Browsing_Data.png | width = 1250px}}
#Now you can follow the steps from the description above and select the specific time period (Step 3).
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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