Clear your cache and browsing data with a single click of a button.

It's never been easier to erase Chrome history and cache data. Clear cache, clean cookies, remove download and browsing history effectively just with single click. Protect your privacy and delete all activity from your browser with Super History cleaner and Cache cleaner. Not sure why they have "option" in menu. It does not matter what you will put there. Next time you run all ticks will be on. Also it is not possible to clear cache for the last hour only. The smallest period is a day. Which is not convenient. A true one-click cache clearing button for web developers. That's it. I finally traced this to my ad and pop-up blocker extensions: whitelisting docs.google.com on those extensions appears to have solved the issue, which has been winding me up for months. It was only redirecting to the 'Clear cache' page when accessing Sheets in a browser on my Chromebook, I never had the issue on my Macbook Pro.

Cache Cleaner is an extension that help you clear cache and other browsing-data via toolbar popup UI. Currently there are 14 items available to clear from your browser. In order to work with this addon, please open toolbar popup UI, mark a desired item, and then click on the - clean - button at the top left corner.

If content was deleted from a site but still shows up in Google search results, the page description or cache might be outdated. To request a removal of outdated content: Go to the Remove outdated content page.

Other browsers (Safari, Firefox) see the new certificate, as does Chrome on computers that didn't visit the site with the old certificate. But on my machine, which I used to access the site when it had the old cert, Chrome only finds the old certificate (and throws a warning). I assume it's being cached somewhere - how can I clear it?

A true one-click cache clearing button for web developers. That's it. I finally traced this to my ad and pop-up blocker extensions: whitelisting docs.google.com on those extensions appears to have solved the issue, which has been winding me up for months. It was only redirecting to the 'Clear cache' page when accessing Sheets in a browser on my Chromebook, I never had the issue on my Macbook Pro.