All web browsers have a cache in them to store data used to quickly load frequently visited pages. However, the cache does not always work to your advantage, especially when web pages have been updated and your web browser’s cache is trying to recall the web page’s information from a cache directory. As a result, you may experience slow loading or incomplete pages with outdated cache data. Keeping your web browser current with the most recent version will load pages faster and help with online security.
Please note that if you are on a PC, clicking Ctrl + Shift + Delete on your keyboard will bring up your browsing history to adjust as needed.
How Do I Clear the Cache in My Internet Explorer Browser?
1. While in your browser, on the very right-hand side of the browser, click on the gear icon
2. Highlight over Safety, and then click Delete browsing history. (Note: If you have the Menu bar enabled or are in an older version of IE, you can instead click Tools and then Delete browsing history.)
3. In the Delete Browsing History window that appears, uncheck all options except the ones labeled "Temporary Internet files and website files" and "Cookies and website data."
4. Click the Delete button.
5. The Delete Browsing History window will disappear and you may notice your mouse icon go busy for a few moments. As soon as your cursor returns to normal, or you notice the “finshed deleting” message at the bottom of the screen, you may consider your temporary Internet files deleted.
How Do I Clear the Cache in My Google Chrome Browser?
1. Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar. It should be the vertical dots at the upper right hand side of your browser. (As shown above)
2. Hover over to "More Tools" and then on the fly-out window click "Clear browsing data..."
3. In the dialog that appears, make sure there are checkmarks next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files." (As shown below)
4. Use the menu at the top of the dialog to select "the beginning of time" to delete all cache and cookies.
5. Click "Clear data." (As shown below)
6. Once this window disappears, you may consider your cache and cookies cleared.
How Do I Clear the Cache in My Firefox Browser?
- Click the menu button and select .
- Select the
panel and go to the Cookies and Site Data section. - Click the Manage Data... button. The Manage Cookies and Site Data dialog will appear.
- In the Search Websites field, type the name of the site whose cookies you want to remove. Items that match your search will be displayed.
- To remove all cookies and storage data for the website, click Remove All Shown
- Click Save Changes
- In the Removing Cookies and Site Data confirmation dialog that opens, click OK
How Do I Clear the Cache in My Safari Browser?
- Click Safari in the upper left hand side of your screen. In the menu that appears, click Settings.
- In the window that appears, click the Privacy tab. Click the button Manage Website Data....
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Select one or more websites, then click Remove or Remove All.
Note: Removing the data may reduce tracking, but may also log you out of websites or change website behavior.
How Do I Clear the Cache in Microsoft Edge?
- Click the menu button and choose Settings
- Click on Privacy, Search and Services
- Under Clear Browsing Data, click "Choose what to Clear"
- Only "Cookies and Saved Website Data" and Cached data and file" should be checked
4. Then click the Clear Now button, and once this window disappears, you may consider your cache and cookies cleared.
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