How To Clear Your Browser's Cache Print

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Some website data (like images) are cached when you access a website from your web browser so that you don't have to retrieve it again upon additional page views. To see immediate changes made to a site (such as DNS changes, or modifying images/text), you need to clear the browser's cache.

 

Chrome

 

  1. Go to the top left-hand side of the tab, select the 3 dots, and choose "Settings".
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and select "Advanced".
  3. Scroll down to the end of the "Privacy and security" section, and select "Clear browsing data".
  4. Choose the items you want to clear and select "Clear".

 

Opera

  1.  
  2. Go to the top-left of the screen, select Opera, then select "Clear Browsing Data".
  3. Mark the checkboxes next to the data you want to clear and select "Clear Browsing Data".

 

Safari

  1.  
  2. In the top-lefthand corner of the screen, select "Safari", then "Clear History".
  3. When prompted, and after determining how far back you would like to clear, select "Clear History".

 

Firefox

  1.  
  2. In the top-righthand corner of the Browser window, select the 3 horizontal lines -> Preferences.
  3. Select Privacy & Security.
  4. Select "Clear History".
  5. Choose the specific data you'd like to clear and how far back you'd like to go, then select "Clear Now".

 

Internet Explorer

  1.  
  2. Select the gear on the top-righthand side of the screen -> Internet Options.
  3. Find the Browsing History section, and select "Delete".
  4. Choose what you'd like to delete, and select "Delete".

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