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How to clear the DNS cache in Chrome

Chrome browser has many powerul features, but stayed hidden, at least for ordinary users can not see. But just a little research, you can discover many great features, allowing you to do some useful work. One of them is to remove DNS cache manually right inside the browser. Let’s refer to the following article:

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This is useful especially when you fall into situations that someone changed your DNS settings that the system does not have Internet access or Internet is slow. For those who usually work related to DNS, as developers and web applications, then this is changing consumer DNS.

Note that this is not related to clear the cache and browsing history in Chrome browser or delete browser cookies. This approach focuses on thoi.Meo DNS that could apply to the Chrome browser on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.

Step 1. In the Chrome browser, you press Command + L on the Mac, or Control + L on your PC, to place the cursor in the URL bar, then type the exact phrase:

chrome: // net-internals / # dns

Step 2. Press the Return / Enter to access information about DNS name server, position information related to the DNS.

You look under “Host resolver cache” to the “Clear Host Cache”, click this button to remove all DNS cache, especially for the Chrome browser.

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You look under “Host resolver cache” to the “Clear Host Cache”, click this button to remove all DNS cache, especially for the Chrome browser.

Once the DNS cache in Chrome was deleted and will reset the counter to zero position, the browser will remove all other DNS balance. You do not need to restart the browser that DNS can be immediately applied, less annoying than how to flush DNS is required to restart the browser.

If you want to delete DNS to handle a server or a particular URL, that URL to try again to view the DNS cache that you have just done is effective or not offline.

To remember that this approach does not affect data in Chrome browser in general, it only affects the DNS cache data contained within applications Chrome only. You must delete the cache and browser history in a different way if you want Chrome does not leave traces browsing.

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