Clearing the Browser Cache
Updated: 25 August 2020 03:55 PM
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A browser cache keeps some site data on your computer which allows sites to load faster. Clearing the browser cache can help fix common issues in loading and displaying websites.
Chrome
- In the browser toolbar, click the More ⋮ icon.
- Select More Tools and then select Clear browsing data. The Settings tab opens.
- In the Time Range dropdown, select the time range for the cache deletion.
- Select the options: Browsing history, Cookies and other site data, and Cached images and files.
- Click Clear data.
Safari
- Click the Safari menu and select Clear History...
- Choose how far back you want to clear the history.
- Click Clear History.
Firefox
- macOS: Click the Firefox menu and select Preferences...
Windows: Click the Open menu ☰ icon and select Options.
- Click Privacy and Security.
- Scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data...
- Select the options: Cookies and Site Data, and Cached Web Content.
- Click Clear.
Edge
- Click the Settings and more ⋯ icon.
- Select History. The History panel opens.
- Click Clear History. The clear browsing data panel opens.
- Select the options: Browsing history, Cookies and saved website data, Cache data and files, and Tabs I've set aside or recently closed.
- Click Clear.
Safari (iOS)
- Go to Settings and tap Safari.
- Tap Clear History and Website Data.
- It will prompt you to confirm, tap Clear History and Website Data.
Chrome (Android)
- In Chrome tap the More ⋮ icon.
- Tap History and tap Clear browsing data.
- Choose a Time Range for the cache deletion.
- Select the options: Browsing History, Cookies and site data, and Cached images and files.
- Tap Clear data.
Chrome (iOS)
- Tap the More ⋯ icon.
- Tap History and tap Clear browsing data.
- Choose a Time Range for the cache deletion.
- Select the options: Browsing History, Cookies and site data, and Cached images and files.
- Tap Clear Browsing Data.
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