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If your browser is running slow or the websites you visit look odd, you probably need to clear
your browser cache. Solve these issues with ease – learn how to clear your cache on Chrome,
Firefox, Opera, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and other browsers.
Clearing your cache means deleting temporary files that web browsers store on your computer,
smartphone, or tablet. These temporary files primarily include copies of web pages, images, and
media. Deleting these files might solve loading and formatting issues on websites you visit.
Clearing your cache will not delete your login credentials, downloaded files, or custom settings
unlike clearing your cookies.
However, some browsers offer a clearing option that includes both{‘ ‘}
cache and{‘ ‘}
internet cookies, so exact
results depend on the clearing process and the settings you select during the clearing process.
Clearing your web browser cache is easy when you have clear instructions at hand. So if you’ve
decided to improve your browsing experience by clearing your cache, check out these instructions
for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Explorer.
If you want to delete your cache on the Google Chrome browser, you can use the keyboard shortcut{‘ ‘}
Ctrl+Shift+Delete to navigate straight to the window for clearing cached data.
You can also delete Chrome cache by follow these step-by-step instructions:
Here are shortened instructions with the exact information you need to clear your cache in
Chrome.
and files” by ticking the box next to it, or you can also delete cookies by ticking the
“Cookies and other site data” option.
Check out our blog post if you’re looking for an in-depth guide on{‘ ‘}
how to clear the cache in Google Chrome
.
If you’re using the Mozilla Firefox web browser, you can clear its cache using the shortcut{‘ ‘}
Ctrl+Shift+Delete, which will take you to the settings for clearing browsing
data. You can also do so by following these easy instructions:
“Cached web content” only or “Cookies and site data” as well. Click “Clear.”
“Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed.” If you do, the browser will delete
cookies and site data automatically when you close the browser.
For a thorough look into the topic, visit our article on{‘ ‘}
how to clear your cache in Firefox
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If you’re an Opera user, you can clear your browser cache using the shortcut{‘ ‘}
Ctrl+Shift+Delete{‘ ‘}
to access the settings for clearing browsing data or by following these instructions:
files” or you can also erase “Browsing history” and “Cookies and other site data” by ticking
the respective boxes. You can also choose the time period for which you would like to delete
your browsing data. Once you made your choice, click “Clear data.”
It’s easy to clear your cache in Safari using the Option-Command-E keyboard
shortcut. But you can also follow these instructions:
If you’re using Internet Explorer, you can clear your browser cache using the shortcut{‘ ‘}
Ctrl+Shift+Delete or by following these instructions:
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As with some of the other browsers, you can delete your Edge cache by using the shortcut{‘ ‘}
Ctrl+Shift+Delete to navigate to the window for choosing what data to clear. Or
you can follow these easy instructions:
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selected. Tap “Clear data.”
Clearing your Safari cache on your iPhone is a piece of cake. Just follow these step-by-step
instructions:
And if you feel like you want to delve deeper, check out our dedicated article on{‘ ‘}
how to clear your cache on your iPhone
.
Some websites may initially work a bit slower after you clear your cache because they need to be
loaded from scratch. Clearing your cache isn’t something you should do often, but you should try
it if your browser isn’t working right.
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