Data is stored in the form of “cache” by the browser to decrease loading times and to enhance performance. This cache serves as an offline copy of the sites and can theoretically be viewed offline. In this article, we will discuss some of the easiest methods to view the cached pages for a particular site in Chrome. Make sure to follow each step carefully and accurately to avoid conflict.

How to View Cached Pages in Chrome?

There are a lot of ways through which the cached pages can be accessed on Chrome, however, we have compiled and listed some of the easiest ones below.

There is an option to view an offline copy of a particular page by searching for a site and then checking if there is an offline cached page for that site. In order to do that:

The cached page for a particular site can also be viewed by directly searching for it by typing the full address in the address bar. In order to do that:

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