However, sometimes the cache data and cookies may prevent websites from loading correctly on Chrome, in which case clearing the cache and cookies may solve the problem. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to clear the cache and cookies on Chrome on your Windows 10 computer.

How to clear cache and cookies

Once you completed the steps, you’ll notice that sites may load a little slower, but this is normal as Chrome have to re-cache the data again. You may also need to sign-in again to some of your services as a result of deleting the cookies stored in the web browser. Chrome More tools menu In addition, note that you can also clear a number of other browsing data, including: browsing and download history, passwords, autofill form data, hosted app data, and media licenses.

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