@GoogleChromeDev @googlechrome @taviso let’s say a domain gets DNS hijacked & pointed at a web server doing 301 redirects. How does one recover from that? No way to flush the users cache. Once dns is set back any users who visited during the hijack will continue to get redirected
Right, although realistically no cache entry will last much longer than 24hrs regardless of ttl.
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Chrome keeps them until manually flushed as far as I can tell.
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