How to Clear the Cache in Google Chrome. In this article, you will read the method to delete Google Chrome’s cache. You should clear Chrome once a week. The cache is a pre-stored file like images and web pages. They are stored on your hard drive so that you will visit that page at a faster speed. But, there can be some privacy issues for some people for having this data on your hard drive. Here, I have discussed the methods on how to cache local data on Chrome and how to cache Google account data on Chrome.
How to Clear the Cache in Google Chrome?
Cache Local Data On Chrome:
To cache local data on Chrome:
1.Press the “Menu” button in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window.
2.Choose “More Tools”.
3.Then select “Clear browsing data“.
4.Select the period of time you wish to delete cached information using the “Clear the following items from” drop-down menu.
5.Now choose “Cached images and files“.
6.Select the “Clear browsing data” button, and Chrome will clear your cache.
Cache Google Account Data On Chrome:
Some browser data is stored in your online Google account. You can clear that data. To cache Google account data on Chrome:
1.From a browser, visit the Google – My Activity page by typing the link https://myactivity.google.com/.
2.Do one of the following:
Select next to any item you wish to remove, then select “Delete“.
From the left menu, select “Delete activity by“, choose the desired options, then select “Delete“.