What is stored in Chrome user data?
- What does Chrome user data contain?
- What happens if I delete Chrome user data?
- Where are Chrome user data stored?
- Does Google Chrome store data?
What does Chrome user data contain?
When they start Chrome, Chrome uses their roaming profile to update the local Chrome profile. A user's roaming profile contains bookmarks, autofill data, passwords, some browsing history, browser preferences, and installed extensions.
What happens if I delete Chrome user data?
After deleting, Chrome will automatically set up a new profile with default settings. All of your chrome user data, bookmarks, history, cookies and cache will be cleared, and you will get fresh Google Chrome running on your computer.
Where are Chrome user data stored?
The default location is in the local app data folder: [Chrome] %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data. [Chrome Beta] %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome Beta\User Data.
Does Google Chrome store data?
When Chrome is offline, Chrome stores the data locally. The next time the browser is online, Chrome syncs the data. Even if a user disables syncing, storage. sync will still work.
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