To clear any browsing data in Google Chrome, click on the settings button (the button with three horizontal stripes in the top right hand corner of the screen). In the drop down menu that appears select the "History" tab. From there, locate the "Clear browsing data..." button near the to left corner of the screen. Click that and menu should appear. At the top of it select the desired time frame you wish to clear data from, then select what you all want to be cleared with the check boxes. The third and fourth options should be Cookies and the Cache. Make sure you only select the boxes that you want to be cleared. Once you have selected what you want to erase simply click the the "Clear browsing data" button on the bottom right of the menu, wait a few seconds, close the tab and you're done.
Google owns the Chrome browser
Google Chrome is Google's version of a web browser. So yes.
Google is a Search Engine Google Chrome is a Web Browser Not Comparable
Google has provided Chrome as one of it's product. It is a web browser that can be used for web surfing.
You can connect to Google Chrome by installing it. Then it automatically connects you to the web.
Chrome is a web browser.
Internet Explorer and Google Chrome are web browsers. They help a Web Client to interact with a Web Server.
Google Chrome is a web browser, while Google is a search engine. You can continue using Google while using Google Chrome.
Google Chrome is not a website but a web browser. You can keep Google and Chrome both at the same time.
Yes, you can install cursor mania on Google Chrome. It can be downloaded on the Google Chrome web store.
Yes, it is worth signing into Google Chrome. It is because Chrome personalizes your web experience for you.
No, Google Chrome does not come with a video converter. Google Chrome has no tie-up with any such software or utilities. However applications, extensions, themes can be installed on Google Chrome from Chrome Web Store. Installing these can improve the productivity and can help you get most out of your Chrome web browser.