Clear your cache to load the latest version of a website and fix display issues.
Cache are temporary files your browser saves (like images and scripts). It helps websites to load faster on future visits by reusing stored files.
Clearing the cache removes outdated or corrupted files that can cause display or functionality issues, ensures you’re loading the latest version of a webpage, and can free up storage space on your device.
Remove cookies to reset logins, preferences, and improve privacy.
Cookies are text files stored by websites to save your preferences, login info, and track data for more personalized experiences.
Removing cookies helps protect your privacy on shared devices, resolves login or personalization issues, and prevents websites from tracking your activity across sessions.
On Safari
1) You will first need to activate the web developer menu. Click on the top left corner of your screen in the menu bar on "Safari" and then click on "Settings" in the drop-down menu.
2) Click on the gears icon "Advanced" in the top right. Then click the box at the very bottom of the window: "Show features for developers"
3) Once this menu has been activated, you will see it appear at the top of your screen between "Bookmarks" and "Window". Click on the menu and select "Empty Caches"
On Firefox
1) Open the preferences of Firefox (click at the top right corner to open the menu and select "Preferences")
2) Click on "Advanced" and select the third tab ("Network"). Click on the first "Clear now" button.
Alternatively, to delete cookies for a specific site:
Scroll to Cookies and Site Data.
Click Manage Data.
Find the site you want to delete cookies for and click Remove Selected.
On Google Chrome
1) Open Google Chrome.
2) Click on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner (next to your profile picture).
Select "Settings" at the very bottom of the drop-down menu.
3) In the left-hand menu, click on "Privacy and security."
4) Under the "Privacy and security" section, click on "Clear browsing data."
5) In the pop-up window, choose the time range for which you want to clear the cache (e.g., "Last hour," "Last 24 hours," "All time").
6) Check the box labeled "Cached images and files."
You can also check other boxes if you want to clear other data (e.g., browsing history, cookies).
7) Click "Clear data."
On Microsoft Edge (formerly Internet Explorer)
How do I clear the cache in Microsoft Edge?
Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three horizontal dots (menu) in the upper-right corner.
Select Settings.
Under Privacy, search, and services, find Clear browsing data and click Choose what to clear.
In the dialog box, select Cached images and files.
Choose the Time range (e.g., last hour, all time).
Click Clear now.
How do I delete cookies in Microsoft Edge?
Follow the same steps to access Clear browsing data.
In the dialog box, select Cookies and other site data.
Choose the desired Time range.
Click Clear now.
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