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CLEARING YOUR BROWSER CACHE IN YOUR COMPUTER
Our internet browser's cache stores certain information (snapshots) of webpages you visit on your computer or mobile device so that they'll load more quickly upon future visits and while navigating through websites that use the same images on multiple pages so that you do not download the same image multiple times. Occasionally, however your cache can prevent you from seeing updated content, or cause functional problems when stored content conflicts with live content. You can fix many browser problems simply by clearing your cache. This article contains instructions with screenshots on how to clear the cache for all major browsers.
Method 1 of 15: Chrome v10+
- Open the settings on Chrome.Click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the browser to the right. Click settings on the bottom of the menu.
- A faster way to get there is to press ^ Control+⇧ Shift+⌦ Delete on a PC, or if you're using a Mac ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+⌦ Delete.
2From settings, click "Show advanced settings...". It's located at the very bottom of the settings section. 3Scroll to the privacy section and click "Clear browsing data". 4Select "Empty the cache". Uncheck all other options to avoid deleting browser history, cookies and other things you may wish to retain. Change "Obliterate the following items from" to "the beginning of time". 5Press "Clear browsing data". You are done!Method 2 of 15: Chrome v1 - v9
1Once your browser is open, select the Tools menu (the wrench in the upper-right corner) and select Options (Preferences on Mac). 2On the Under the Hood tab, click the Clear Browsing data... button. 3Select the Empty the cache check-box. 4You can also choose the period of time you wish to delete cached information using the Clear data from this period dropdown menu. 5Click the Clear Browsing Data button.Method 3 of 15: Safari for iOS, iPhone and iPad
Method 4 of 15: Safari for Mac OS X
Method 5 of 15: Safari for Windows
Method 6 of 15: Internet Explorer 9, 10, and 11
1Once your browser is open, click the gear icon at the top right to open the Settings menu. Then, select Safety and Delete Browsing History....
- Or, alternately, you may simply press ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+⌦ Delete to open the Delete Browsing History window.
2Select Temporary Internet Files. You will also need to uncheck all of the other boxes, especially Preserve Favorites website data. This option makes the window also delete objects from websites in your Favorites folder, which is necessary to completely clear your cache. 3Click the Delete button near the bottom of the window to perform the operations (i.e. clear your cache by deleting temporary files). 4Your computer will work for a moment, and then the process will be complete. You've successfully cleared Internet Explorer 9's Cache!Method 7 of 15: Internet Explorer 8
1Once your browser is open, click the Tools menu. Or, optionally you may simply press ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+⌦ Delete to open the Delete Browsing History window (and skip step 2) 2Click on Delete Browsing History... 3Select Temporary Internet Files. 4Click the Delete button near the bottom of the window to delete your temporary files (i.e. clear your cache). 5Set your cache to delete every time you close Internet Explorer.If you want the browser to automatically clear the cache whenever you close it, close the 'Delete Browsing History' window, select 'Internet Options' from the Tools menu, and check the 'Delete Browsing history on exit' checkbox.
- Note: IE8 has a "feature" which retains some cookies even after you clear your cache if you do not UNCHECK the "Preserve Favorites Website Data." If you truly need to clear your cache, you will want to uncheck this!
Method 8 of 15: Internet Explorer 7
1Open IE 7 and click the Tools menu. Click the Delete Browsing History link at the top. 2Under the Temporary Internet Files heading, click Delete files... 3Click Yes when you see the prompt asking if you are sure you want to delete all temporary files. 4Alternatively, clear your cache for just the current page you're visiting. Press and hold ^ Ctrl on your keyboard, then Press F5 or click on the Refresh button (square button on the toolbar with opposite-facing arrows).Method 9 of 15: Firefox 30+
1Go to the most left button on the toolbar:
2Click the "Options" button (That one with a gear). The options dialog appears. 3Select the Advanced button and then the "Network" tab. 4After that push the "Clear Now" button inside the "Cached Web Content" section. 5Another way to clear cache is pressing ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+⌦ Delete to open the recent history window.
- On a Mac, you can press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+⌦ Delete.
6Make sure "Details" is expanded, then select "Cache" from the list. Uncheck everything else. 7In the "Time Range to Clear" drop down, select "Everything". 8Select "Clear Now". Your computer will work for a moment, and the process will be completed. 9You've successfully cleared Firefox's Cache!Method 10 of 15: Firefox 4
1Go to "Clear Recent History":
- On a PC, click the "Firefox" menu in the top left corner. Next, select the right arrow next to "History >", and click "Clear Recent History"
- Or press ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+⌦ Delete to open the recent history window.
- On a Mac, from the Tools menu, select "Clear Recent History…"
- Alternately, you can press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+⌦ Delete.
2Make sure "Details" is expanded, then select "Cache" from the list. Uncheck everything else. 3In the "Time Range to Clear" drop down, select "Everything". 4Select "Clear Now". Your computer will work for a moment, and the process will be complete. You've successfully cleared Firefox's Cache!Method 11 of 15: Android
Method 12 of 15: Opera
1Once your browser is open, select the "Settings" menu and click "Delete private data". 2Make sure the "Delete entire cache" box is checked. Make sure any unwanted categories are left unchecked.
- If you do not wish to delete cookies, saved passwords, etc., remove checks from them in the list.
3Press "Delete".Method 13 of 15: Mozilla SeaMonkey
Method 14 of 15: Konqueror
Method 15 of 15: BlackBerry 6.0
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