How to Clear DNS Cache in Chrome Using chrome://net-internals/#dns (Desktop and Android)

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May 29, 2024 · 2 min read

How to tướng Clear DNS Cache in Chrome Using chrome://net-internals/#dns (Desktop and Android)

Key takeaways

  • On desktop or Android devices, paste chrome://net-internals/#dns into a new Chrome tab, then click the Clear host cache button.
  • iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads, vì thế not tư vấn this functionality in Chrome.

Clearing the DNS cache in Chrome can resolve various connectivity issues caused by outdated or corrupted DNS information. This guide will show you how to tướng use the chrome://net-internals/#dns tool to tướng clear the Google Chrome DNS cache for desktop and apk devices.

What is DNS?

DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet’s address book. When you type a trang web address (like www.example.com) into your browser, a DNS server translates it into an IP address (like 192.0.2.1) that computers use to tướng communicate with each other. This translation is needed to tướng connect you to tướng websites, gmail servers, and other online services.

When is it necessary to tướng clear the DNS cache in Chrome?

Your browser stores DNS information in a cache to tướng tốc độ up future requests. However, this cached information can sometimes cause problems. Here are four scenarios when clearing the DNS cache in Chrome browser is necessary:

  • DNS error messages: When you receive error messages related to tướng DNS, such as “DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN” or “ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED.”
  • Websites not loading or loading slow: When websites are either not loading or are taking a long time to tướng load.
  • Inaccessible websites: When you can’t access certain websites, even though they work on other devices.
  • Incorrect page display: When your browser’s pages are not displaying correctly or are missing nội dung.

How to tướng clear DNS cache in Google Chrome browser (Desktop and Android) using chrome://net-internals/#dns

The steps for clearing the DNS cache in Chrome are the same for desktop and Android devices.

  1. Launch a new tab: Open a new tab on your Chrome browser.
  2. Access DNS settings: Paste chrome://net-internals/#dns in the address bar and press Enter.
  3. Clear DNS cache: Click on the Clear host cache button.

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Additional information

If you need to tướng clear the DNS cache on your operating system, refer to tướng this article. It provides step by step guides on how to tướng clear or flush the DNS cache on MS-Windows 7/8/10/11, Linux, and Mac OS.

If you need to tướng clear the DNS cache on your iOS device (iPhone or iPad), refer to tướng this Youtube đoạn phim.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

No, clearing the DNS cache does not log you out of websites. It only clears the DNS resolver cache.

There is no phối frequency, but clearing the DNS cache can help if you encounter frequent connectivity issues.

Conclusion

Clearing your DNS cache in Chrome can improve your browsing experience. Following our three steps, flushing your DNS cache regularly will ensure you have the most up-to-date information.

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