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Keyboard Shortcut to Clear Chrome Cache

Posted: December 15, 2020
[caption id="attachment_677047" align="alignright" width="367"] Image: How-To Geek[/caption] One of the first things anyone troubleshooting website issues will suggest is clearing the browsing data and cache of your browser. Most problems can be solved by simply getting rid of some of the old data that's causing a conflict with what you're currently trying to do. All browsers have different methods of accomplishing this. One of the most popular browsers is Chrome, and there's an easy keyboard shortcut to make clearing your browsing data easier to do. Benj Edwards, staff writer for How-To Geek, shares the simple way to clear your Chrome browsing data.

How to Clear Chrome Browsing Data With a Keyboard Shortcut

Need to clear your Google Chrome browsing data quickly? Three’s no need to dig through menus—it’s as easily as a single keyboard shortcut and a few clicks. Here’s how to do it. First, open “Chrome.” In any window, press the following three-key shortcut combination depending on your platform.
  • Windows or Linux: Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete
  • Mac: Press Command+Shift+Backspace. (On a Mac, the backspace key is labeled “Delete.” Note that pressing the Delete key beside the Home and Edit keys doesn’t work.)
  • Chromebook: Press Ctrl+Shift+Backspace.
  • iPhone and iPad (with keyboard connected): Press Command+Y.
Read the entire article, How to Clear Chrome Browsing Data With a Keyboard Shortcut, on How-To Geek.