This article explains how to clear locally cached data (local storage) for the Salesforce Gmail Integration Chrome browser extension. Clearing local storage resolves issues where the Gmail Integration panel displays stale, outdated, or incorrect Salesforce data, fails to refresh after changes, or behaves unexpectedly due to corrupted cached values. This process does not delete any Salesforce records or Gmail data — it only clears the locally stored extension cache.
if the Salesforce Gmail Integration panel in Google Chrome is showing outdated Salesforce records, not refreshing after updates, or behaving unexpectedly, clearing the extension's local storage cache may resolve the issue. This is also useful after migrating to a new Salesforce org or updating the extension.
Follow these steps in the Google Chrome browser to clear the local storage for the Salesforce Gmail Integration extension:
chrome://extensions in the address bar and press Enter.chrome.storage.local.clear()
The command clears all locally stored cache data for the Salesforce Gmail Integration extension. The console output displays undefined — this is the expected result and confirms the command ran successfully.
The Salesforce Gmail Integration panel now loads fresh data from Salesforce.
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