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How do you clear your Chrome Browser Cache for just 1 website domain?

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alan avak30 Posted

Is there anyway to automate this as well.  Its such a pain to try and figure this out.  You think there would be an easier way to clear the cache ONLY for a specific website domain.

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Hello,

 

Please follow the below steps to clear cache for particular website domain.

 

If you are using Chrome on windows system:

  1. Open the website in Chrome browser new tab
  2. Click Function key F12 to open developer tools
  3. Then right-click on refresh symbol(third symbol from top left corner) and then you will see the options Normal Reload, Hard Reload, and Empty Cache and Hard Reload.
  4. Click on Empty Cache and Hard reload, then it will clear all cache of java scripts and cookies and reload the website freshly

 

If you are using Chrome on Mac:

1. Open the website in Chrome browser new tab

2. Click on customize and Controle Google chrome, dot symbols (upper right corner ) and click on Developer tools in More tools tab. It will open Chrome Developer tools.

3. Then right-click on refresh symbol of chrome(third symbol from top left corner) and then you will see the options Normal Reload, Hard Reload, and Empty Cache and Hard Reload.

  • Click on Empty Cache and Hard reload, then it will clear all cache of java scripts and cookies and reload the website freshly

 

Sorry to say, there is no automation option for this to clear cache. we need to do it manually.

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Erin Wells

Hello,

Listed below is the recommended way.

Start Google Chrome and click the menu in the upper right corner and click Settings.

Scroll to the bottom and click “Show advanced settings”. In the Privacy section, click Content Settings. Under Cookies, click All cookies and site data. Opens a new window with a list showing all stored cookies and cache.

Enter the name of the website (for which you want to delete data, for example thegreatdeal.com) in the “Search for cookies” text box in the upper right corner.

The list is filtered showing only the data of the searched domain. Then delete individual site data by clicking the cross on the right side or deleting everything in the filtered list by clicking the Delete All button

I do not believe that there is an option to automate that function. I hope this helps.

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