Hello everyone,
I’ve been having some issues with certain websites not loading properly in Google Chrome, and a few people suggested that clearing the browser cache might help. I’ve never really done this before, so I’m not completely sure of the correct steps.
Could someone explain how to clear cache on Chrome browser without affecting important data like saved passwords and bookmarks? Also, is there a recommended time range I should select when clearing cached files?
If your Chrome browser is starting to feel slow, pages are loading weirdly, or things just aren’t behaving normally, clearing the cache often helps more than people expect.
You can do it directly inside Chrome without any extra tools. Just open Chrome and go to the settings menu (the three dots in the top right corner). From there, head into Privacy and security, then look for Clear browsing data. You’ll see options for what you want to remove—make sure Cached images and files is selected.
After that, you can choose the time range. If you’re not sure what’s causing the issue, selecting “All time” is usually the most effective. Then hit clear data and let it run.
One thing to keep in mind: clearing cache won’t delete your passwords or bookmarks unless you specifically select those options, so it’s generally safe.
After doing it, the first few websites you visit might load a bit slower than usual, but that’s normal because Chrome is rebuilding fresh cached data.