Cached data can impact your browser's memory and if it's full, your browser can become "overloaded" and cause disruptions.
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Table of Contents
- What is a Cache?
- Clearing the Cache: Google Chrome
- Clearing the Cache: Safari (desktop browser)
- Clearing the Cache: Safari (mobile)
- Clearing the Cache: Android (mobile)
- Clearing the Cache: Firefox
- Clearing the Cache: Microsoft Edge
- Clearing the Cache: Internet Explorer
What is a Cache?
While searching the internet, your website browser (Chrome/Safari/Firefox/Edge/Explorer) collects bits of information (or code) from the sites you visit and stores them on your device to optimize future page loading speeds.
However, if the cache gets full, your browser's memory becomes overloaded, resulting in some websites taking longer than usual to load or function.
Clearing your cache refreshes browser memory by cutting out those bits of code that were slowing it down.
Clearing the Cache: Google Chrome
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache in Google Chrome:
Clearing the Cache: Safari
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache in Safari:
Clearing the Cache: Safari (iPhone)
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache on your iPhone in Safari:
Clearing the Cache: Android
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache on your Android phone:
Clearing the Cache: Firefox
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache on Firefox:
Clearing the Cache: Edge
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache on Microsoft Edge:
Clearing the Cache: Internet Explorer
Here is a quick video explaining how to clear your cache on Internet Explorer:
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