The fastest way to get rid of the cache data in Google Chrome is the option "Clear Browser cache". You can access this function with the following shortcut:
Press the keys[Ctrl],[Shift]and[Del]. Be sure you press all the keys at once.
A new window opens:"Clear Browser cache".
Here you can select in the upperdropdown-menu, for which time period you want to delete the cache data. You can select between "last hour", "last day", "last week", "last four weeks" or "all".
If you want to delete all cachedate, select "all".
Check the box in front of"Images and Files in Cache".
Submit your selection by clicking the"Delete Browser data"Button.
Reload your site.
2. Clear browser cache manually
If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcut to call the function"Clear Browser data"you can access it manually:
Click on the"Menu"in the upper right corner of Google Chrome and Open the Browser setting. You can recognise the menu by the three stacked dots.
Next, you select the option"more tools".
In the next step click on"Delete Browser data".
Now you can follow the steps from the description above and select the specific time period (Step 3).
If some websites cause issues when loading or don't show updated contents, it's possible that it's because of the cache. Get to know, how to delete the cache in the browser Mozilla Firefox.
1. Fast delete with the keyboard shortcut
For deleting the browser cache with a shortcut in Firefox please follow these steps:
Press following keys at once:[Ctrl],[Shift]and[Del]. A Popup opens with the title"Clear recenthistory".
In the dropdown menu, you can define the time range you want to delete the cache. You have the following options: last hour, last two hours, last four hours, today or all.
To delete all data, select "All" from the dropdown-menu...
Afterwards, click on the arrow next to "Details" and toggle the different possibilities to chose which data should be deleted. If you want to delete only the cache, then only mark the checkbox next to "Cache".
With a click on the button "clear now" you delete the cache.
Reload the site afterwards
2. Delete the cache with the window option in Firefox
Alternatively you can also clear the cache also through the window-menu. Please follow these steps:
Press the key "Alt" on your keyboard. The window menu from firefox opens.
In the menu, "History" select"Clear Recent History…"
Now the Popup-Window opens like described in the instructions above.
Follow the steps above from the second step.
When Websites are not loaded with the latest data, it could be because you have to delete cached files, in order to let the browser download new data. To empty the cache you can follow one of the instructions below:
1. Clear browser data in Microsoft Edge with the keyboard shortcut.
Press the keys[Ctrl],[Shift]and[Del].
A new Window opens. Select the option "temporary services and files".
Confirm your selection by clicking on the "delete" button.
2. Delete the browser cache in Microsoft Edge through the menu.
To delete the browser cache in Microsoft Edge through the menu, follow these steps:
Click on the "Menu" in the upper right corner of Microsoft Edge and open the Browser setting. You can recognise the menu by the three stacked dots..
Then go to the "Privacy, search and services" item in the left menu
Here, under "Clear browser data", click on "Choose what to clear" and a pop-up window will appear.
Select the desired Time range and check the "Cached images and files" option. Confirm the selection by clicking the "Clear now" button.
To delete the browser cache in your Google Chrome browser on a Mac please follow one of these instructions.
1. Using the keyboard-shortcut
Press the keys[shift]+[cmd]+[del].
A new browser tab with a popup window opens. In the drop-down menu at the top, you can select which time range you want to delete the cache. You can select from the following options: past hour, past day, past week, last 4 weeks, the beginning of time. If you want to delete all the cache data select "the beginning of time".
Enable the checkbox "Cached images and files".
Click on the button "Clear Browsing data" and reload the website.
2. Using the main menu
Click on "Chrome" in the main menu.
Select "Clear Browsing Data..."
The popup window from the first instruction opens. Follow theseinstructionsfrom step 2 onwards.
3. Using the settings menu
First, click on the three dots in the upper right corner of the browser window next to your URI bar.
You can access the "Clear Browsing Data..." from the menu item "More Tools" or from the "Settings".
If you select"Clear Browsing Data..."the popup from the first description opens. Proceed as described in the first instruction from step 2.
If you select "Settings", the browser settings open in a new window. Scroll to the bottom and click on the link "Show advanced settings". Depending on your screen size you might have to scroll down to see the link.
Click on the "Clear Browsing Data..." Button.
The popup window from the first instruction opens. Follow those instructions from step 2 onwards.
If you want to delete the browser cache in Safari, you can do that quickly with a keyboard shortcut or through the developer menu.
Apple makes it easy: Deleting Safari's Browser cache through a keyboard shortcut
The fastest way to clear your cache is to use following shortcut:[CMD]+[ALT]+[E].
Clearing the cache through the developer menu
You can also enable a developer menu in Safari to enable several professional options. To display the developer menu:
Select the first item "Safari" in the main menu and from the drop-down the item "Preferences..."
A popup opens. Click on the tab "Advanced".
Check the option "Show Develop menu in menu bar" at the bottom. Now you should see a new menu item in the main menu named "Develop".
If you click on the menu item "Develop" you can select "Empty Caches" from the submenu items.
The cache can also cause issues when viewing new versions of previously visited web pages. Deleting the cache and cookies data regularly helps to troubleshoot, increases the loading time of web pages, loads new versions of web pages and increases the performance of your computer.
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog, then type temp and press Enter. Delete all the files in the "Temp" folder. Press Win + R again, type %temp%, and press Enter. Delete all the files in the "Temp" folder that opens.
Simply offload the individual app to free up some temporary space on your device. Tip: Clearing the cache simply clears temporary files. It won't erase login credentials, downloaded files, or custom settings.
How often do I need to clear my cache? Most people only need to clear their caches once every month or two. That's generally the point when your browser will build up a cache large enough to start slowing things down. If you frequent a large number of sites, you should err on the side of clearing your cache more often.
Using Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox, you can quickly clear your cache with a keyboard shortcut. While using your browser, press Ctrl+Shift+Delete simultaneously on the keyboard to open the appropriate window. Remember to close the browser and restart it after clearing the cache and cookies.
If you are using Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox you can quickly clear cache with a keyboard shortcut. While in your browser, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete simultaneously on the keyboard to open the appropriate window.
Click on the 3 dots icon ( ) to the right of your browser's address bar and then select more tools.
Click clear browsing data.
Select an appropriate time range and the type of items that will be removed from your Chrome web browser history. When you have finished, click clear data.
When you encounter a problem using a website, one of the first things Tech Support will often suggest is to "clear your cache". This means they are asking you to wipe the collection of temporary files your web browser has automatically collected and which relate to the websites you visit.
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