3.0.10 How to clear your browser cache
How to clear your browser cache
A browser cache is a collection of data from frequently
visited websites. By saving this data, your browser can load it faster for you
the next time that website is visited. Sometimes there can be an error in the
way that your browser saves new data to the cache, which can cause problems
when websites are loading.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox and click on the Menu button (three
horizontal lines) in the top right-hand corner of the window.
- Click History in the drop-down menu, and then
select Clear Recent History.
- For Time range to clear, select Everything from
the drop-down menu.
- In the History list, make sure Cache is
ticked before clicking OK to finish.
Google Chrome
- Open Google Chrome and press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE on
your keyboard. This should bring up the Clear browsing data window.
- Alternatively, click the Menu button (three
horizontal lines) in the top right-hand corner of the window and
select History, then History again. You
can then click the Clear browsing data button from the
left pane.
- From Time range, select "All time" from
the drop-down menu.
- Make sure that both Browsing history and Cached
images and files are ticked before clicking Clear data to
finish.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and click the three dots icon in the top
right-hand corner. Select Settings from the list.
- From the left "Settings" pane,
select Privacy, search, and services.
- Under "Clear browsing data", click the Choose
what to clear button under "Clear browsing data". You
may need to scroll down the list a bit to see it.
- Tick Browsing history, Cookies and saved website
data and Cached data and files, then click Clear
now to finish.
Safari
- Open Safari and click the History tab in the top
menu bar.
- Select Clear History from the drop-down menu.
- From the "Clear" dropdown, select all
history.
- Click Clear History to finish.
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