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  • HTML5 provides an application caching mechanism that lets web-based applications run offline. Developers can use the Application Cache (AppCache) interface to specify resources that the browser should cache and make available to offline users. Applications that are cached load and work correctly even if users click the refresh button when they are offline. — - Read More
  • Text of webpages you've visited in Google Chrome is removed from your computer. Browsers store elements of webpages to speed up the loading of the webpage during your next visit. — - Read More
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      Files stored on your computer by websites you've visited. These files contain user information, such as preferences for websites or profile information. — - Read More
    1. The list of files you've downloaded using Google Chrome is cleared, but the actual files are not removed from your computer. — - Read More
    2. [Chrome Apps may use] the chrome.fileSystem API to create, read, navigate, and write to the user's local file system. With this API, Chrome Apps can read and write to a user-selected location. For example, a text editor app can use the API to read and write local documents. [...] — - Read More
    3. All your Autofill entries and records of text you've entered on web forms are deleted. — - Read More
    4. Clearing your browsing history specifically deletes the following: Web addresses you've visited from the History page, Cached text of those pages, Snapshots of those pages for images that appear on the New Tab page, Any IP addresses pre-fetched from those pages. — - Read More
    5. IndexedDB is an API for client-side storage of significant amounts of structured data, which also enables high performance searches of this data using indexes. — - Read More
    6. DOM Storage [which includes Local Storage] is designed to provide a larger, more secure, and easier-to-use alternative to storing information in cookies. — - Read More
    7. Any client-side data stored by plug-ins that use the NPAPI ClearSiteData API. — - Read More
    8. Records of usernames and passwords are deleted. If you're using a Mac, your password records are deleted from Keychain Access. — - Read More
    9. Web SQL Database is a web page API for storing data in databases that can be queried using a variant of SQL. [...] The W3C Web Applications Working Group ceased working on the specification in November 2010, citing a lack of independent implementations (i.e., the use of a database system other than SQLite as the backend) as the reason the specification could not move forward to become a W3C Recommendation. One potential alternative storage standard is IndexedDB. — - Read More

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