A browser's cache is its appliance or instrument through which it saves data, such as images and HTML, needed to see a website. The intent behind saving such data is to help with bandwidth. So, the next time you go back to see a page, it takes less time to load as a cached version of the page has already been saved. Sometimes cache prevents update from the website to occur and can cause some errors.
Please select which Browser you use below to learn how to clear your browser cache.
If the browser is Chrome
To clear Chrome browser caches, copy the following URL and paste it into the address bar.
chrome://settings/clearBrowserData
The following dialogue will appear, tick Cached images and files.
Then click on Clear Data, reload the page and you are done.
If the browser is Edge
To clear Chrome browser caches, copy the following URL and paste it into the address bar.
edge://settings/clearBrowserData
The following dialogue will appear, tick Cached images and files.
Then click on Clear Data, reload the page and you are done.
If the browser is Safari
To clear Safari browser cookies, click on the Safari menu.
Click on Clear History...
The following dialogue will appear, click on the Clear History button, refresh the page and you are done.
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