How to Clear/Empty the Cache in a Web Browser

Clearing Your Cache

Clients who are experiencing difficulties with browsing web sites should clear the cache from their Internet history, close their browser and re-open their browser. 

To clear cache from the browser history:

Google Chrome:

  1. Open the browser, and click on the three-bar button to the right of the address bar, and click Settings.

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  1. In the left hand window, click on "Privacy and Security".

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  1. In the main window, click "Clear browsing data".

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  1. In the window named "Clear browsing data", click "Advanced".

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  1. Set the option named "Time range" to "All time".

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  1. In the selection area, make sure that the options named "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files" are the only ones selected.

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  1. Click "Clear data" to perform the process.

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  1. Once the process has completed, you will be taken back to the "Settings" screen and can close Google Chrome.

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Firefox:

  1. Click on the Menu button in the upper right hand corner.

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  1. Click "Settings".

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  1. In the left hand window pane, click "Privacy & Security".

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  1. In the main window pane, scroll down until you get to the section named "Cookies and Site Data".

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  1. In the section named "Cookie and Site Data", click "Clear Data".

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  1. In the window named "Clear Data", make sure that the options named "Cookies and Site Data" and "Cached Web Content" are selected and then click "Clear".

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  1. In the window named "Clear all cookies and site data", click "Clear Now".

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  1. Once the process has completed, you may close Firefox.

 

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