How to Clear Browser Data in Google Chrome
Step 1: Open Chrome and Access Settings
Open Google Chrome.
Click the three vertical dots (menu) in the top-right corner.
Select "Settings".
Step 2: Open Privacy Settings
In the Settings menu, scroll down and click "Privacy and Security".
Select "Clear browsing data".
Step 3: Choose What to Clear
A window will pop up with different options. You can select the time range (last hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 4 weeks, or all time).
Check the data types you want to clear:
Browsing history
Cookies and other site data
Cached images and files
You can also choose passwords, auto-fill form data, and site settings if needed.
Click the "Clear data" button to delete the selected information.
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