And if you are in an apple version of Chrome. (It might be the same as a PC version, not sure).
First you go to the top and click on "History". If you look to the left top first there is an Apple, to the right of that it says "File" to the right of that it says "View" and to the right of that it says "History".
So, click on "History".
Now, scroll down to where it says: "Show full history" and click on that.
To your left it now says "Clear Browsing Data" and click on that.
now click the "Advanced" portion and look down to where it says "Clear Data" (However, I wouldn't change any of the checks from where they are unless you are very advanced technically don't change the check points.
This should speed up your computer from before.
But, you will have to log into anywhere you were logged into online because what you just did logged you out.
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