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Clearing your Chrome browsing history on Android is now easier than ever

What you need to know

  • The latest beta version of Chrome for Android introduces a shortcut button called “clear browsing data” in the overflow menu.
  • Users can choose from various time filters, such as the default “last 15 minutes,” or options like the last minute, last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 4 weeks, and all time.
  • Additionally, users can access more granular toggles by selecting “more options” before completing the deletion action.

Google Chrome stays on top by prioritizing a user-friendly experience, and the latest proof of this commitment is a new shortcut for clearing browsing data on Android in a snap.

You’ll find the handy “clear browsing data” shortcut in Chrome’s overflow menu, sitting as the fourth item below the history option. According to 9to5Google, this feature is live on Chrome for Android version 121, currently in beta.

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