In this tutorial, I have shared steps to remove and flush the temporary DNS cache stored in the Google Chrome app on an Android device. The DNS helps in routing/resolving the domain name to appropriate IP addresses to connect with the website.
The identified IP addresses and domain names are stored in DNS cache which can be broken if either IP or domain has changed. Hence, clearing the stored cache information helps resolve the issue.
To clear the DNS cache, you can visit the chrome://net-internals/ in the address bar switch to the DNS tab in the left pane, and tap on the 'Clear host cache' to flush the DNS information.
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