When we use a browser to search and access web pages, a lot of data will be automatically cached. The more web pages we browse, the more data the browser will cache, which will take up more space and memory. So how to set it up? Automatically clear cache data after exiting the browser. Today I will introduce how to set up Google Chrome to exit automatic clearing. Setting method 1. After opening the main page, click the three-dot icon in the upper right corner. 2. A drop-down option will pop up and click to enter the settings page.
3. In the setting options, click [Advanced] and select [Privacy Settings and Security]. 4. In the privacy settings and security window, find [Website Settings] on this page and enter the page. 5. Then find [Cookies and Website Data] under this page and open it with the mouse. 6. On this page, you can see an option to [Clear cookies and website data when closing all windows]. 7. Just click the switch button behind this option to turn it on. The data will be automatically cleared when you close the browser.The above is the detailed content of How to set Google Chrome to automatically clear records when exiting. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!