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It would be useful to have a method to destroy all data stored on the user's device related to a given hypercore, freeing up the user's local storage for data they are no longer interested in
Perhaps destroyStorage() would work for a name
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It would be useful to have a method to destroy all data stored on the user's device related to a given hypercore, freeing up the user's local storage for data they are no longer interested in
Perhaps
destroyStorage()
would work for a nameThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: