How To Clear Cache in Google Chrome [Tutorial]
How To Clear Cache in Google Chrome [Tutorial]
Every half decent web browser is going to have a browser cache system in place. This is because gathering data from your hard drives is quicker than from the internet.
As soon as you visit a web page at least once, that browser then begins to store data from webpages on your computer just in case they are needed again. When you visit the same webpage a second time, the browser cache then collects the data it has stored on your computer instead of loading it from the internet purely for the sake of creating a faster loading webpage.
You don’t have to worry about the cache taking up too much space on your hard drive because there is a size limit for how much data it can store (you can also usually configure this yourself for most web browsers if you wanted to change it from its defaults). Once the cache is full, it discards the old data that hasn’t been used for a while and begins collecting the new data from more recent webpages that you visit.
If you’re experiencing problems with the webpages that you visit, you may be asked to delete your browser cache. You may also wish to clear the cache anytime you need to make sure that what you see on your computer’s display is up to date with what is being shown on the webpage that you’re visiting.
This tutorial demonstrates how you can clear the browser cache when you’re using the Google Chrome web browser.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).