Scrub - Clear Site Data by rxliuli
One-click clear all site data (cookies, storage, cache) for the current website.
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Scrub clears all site data for the current website with one click.
Click the toolbar icon, and Scrub removes cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, Cache Storage, and OPFS for the current domain. Nothing more, nothing less.
After clearing, you'll see exactly what was removed and how much. If a site has no stored data, it tells you that too.
This is useful when:
- A website is stuck in a broken login state
- You want to reset a site back to its first-visit experience
- Cached data is causing unexpected behavior
- You need a clean slate for web development or testing
Scrub only touches data belonging to the site you're currently on. It never runs in the background and injects no code until you click.
Available on all major browsers, including mobile.
Click the toolbar icon, and Scrub removes cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, Cache Storage, and OPFS for the current domain. Nothing more, nothing less.
After clearing, you'll see exactly what was removed and how much. If a site has no stored data, it tells you that too.
This is useful when:
- A website is stuck in a broken login state
- You want to reset a site back to its first-visit experience
- Cached data is causing unexpected behavior
- You need a clean slate for web development or testing
Scrub only touches data belonging to the site you're currently on. It never runs in the background and injects no code until you click.
Available on all major browsers, including mobile.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Clear recent browsing history, cookies, and related data
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 0.0.1
- Size
- 76.95 KB
- Last updated
- 4 days ago (Jun 2, 2026)
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