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Google Chrome: Browser Cache after each session delete - this is how it works

  • Oct 30, 2025
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Especially if you are not the sole user of a Computer, you should have in to Chrome the Browser Cache after each session to delete. We will show you how to do it.

Chrome's Cache after each session empty

  1. Click the top right of the Browser on the menu Button. This is located below the Close Button and is marked with painted Cross with three.
  2. From there you can select below the "settings". This will open in a new Tab.
  3. Scroll down the page a little to the bottom, until you have reached the category of "privacy".
  4. Click on the Button "content settings", opens a small window.
  5. At the very top, under "Cookies", select the second Option "keep Local data only until I Quit my browser" (see picture).
  6. The Cache is now deleted when the Browser is closed.
Clear Cache when Closing
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