HOW TO: Clear Web Browser Cache
Estimated Reading Time: 1 MinutesTO CLEAR YOUR WEB BROWSER CACHE, COOKIES, AND HISTORY, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:
- Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (i.e., stores) it. Thus, the browser doesn't have to newly retrieve files (including any images on the page) from the remote website each time you click the back or forward buttons. You should periodically clear the cache to allow your browser to function more efficiently.
- A cookie is a file created by a web browser, at the request of a website, that is stored on your computer. These files typically store user-specific information such as selections in a form, shopping cart contents, or authentication data. Browsers will normally clear cookies that reach a certain age, but clearing them manually may solve problems with websites or your browser.
- A browser's history is a log of sites that you visit. When you press a browser's back button, you are moving back one entry in the history log. Browsers will normally clear history at regular intervals, but you may want to clear it manually for privacy.
Note: For instructions on clearing the cache in browsers, check these resources:
Click here for information on clearing cache in Chrome.
Click here for information on clearing cache in Firefox.
Click here for information on clearing cache in Safari.
Click here for information on clearing cache in Edge.
Here is a website about clearing cache in all browsers.
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