Select Your Browser:
Google Chrome
To clear the cache and cookies in Chrome, you’ll need to access the browser’s Settings menu. There are three different ways you can get here.
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Regardless of which method of navigation you choose, you should now be at the “Clear Browsing Data” window. The first thing you’ll do here is select the time range for deleting the cookies and cache. Click the arrow in the box next to “Time Range” to expand the menu and then select the desired time range. This is set to “All Time” by default. |
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Next, check the boxes next to “Cookies And Other Site Data” and “Cached Images And Files. Once the boxes are checked, select the “Clear Data” button. After a few moments, your cache and cookies will be cleared. |
Microsoft Edge
1. Click the three-dot menu |
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2. Select Settings. |
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3. In the Settings sidebar, select Privacy and services. |
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4. Under Clear browsing data, select Choose what to clear. |
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5. In Clear browsing data, select the check box for each type of data, such as browsing history, cookies, and passwords, you want to clear from the cache. 6. From the time range list, select how far back Microsoft Edge should empty the cache (for example, everything for the past hour, for the past seven days, or for all time). 7. Select Clear now. |
Mozilla Firefox
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Tip: Here's another way to clear the Firefox cache:
- Click on the menu button to open the menu panel.
- Click and select .
- Next to Time range to clear, choose Everything from the drop-down menu, select Cache in the items list, make sure other items you want to keep are not selected and then click the OK button.
Check the Sync tab while you're here—if you've signed on with a Mozilla Firefox account—your history (plus bookmarks, tabs, passwords, and preferences) may be synced with your other PCs and devices using Firefox, even on smartphones.
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