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Deleting browser his­tory: iOS Google Chrome

These instruc­tions will explain how to delete your stored mobile Google Chrome browser data under iOS (browser his­tory, browser cache).

If you are looking for other browser instruc­tions, you can find these here.

  1. Tap the three dots in the bottom right-hand corner.
  2. Then tap Clear browsing data.
  3. Select the period of time over you wish to delete cached infor­ma­tion using the Clear the fol­lowing items from drop down menu, i.e. at least cov­ering your e-banking ses­sion. For instance entry Last Hour.
  4. Then select all items.
  5. Then tap Clear Browsing Data.
  6. Tap Clear Browsing Data again.

Alter­na­tively, you can also surf in incog­nito or pri­vate mode, so that your browser doesn’t store any data in the first place.

To do so, open a new incog­nito window by tap­ping the three dots in the lower right-hand corner and then choosing New incog­nito tab.

Browser his­tory (also called browser cache) denotes a type of buffer memory of your browser. Browsers will store con­tent of web­sites vis­ited (e. g. images), so that they don’t have to be re-down­loaded every time you visit, and the site can there­fore be dis­played more quickly.

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