Users need websites to load quickly, in a blink of an eye. Browsers play their part in speeding up the page-loading process by caching files and content when you first visit a website and then serving from the cache on subsequent visits.
However, there may be times when browsers continue to serve cache even if the actual page/content has been changed. As a result, you may encounter certain errors or continue to see bugs. In such cases, clearing the cache and cookies of a browser can help.
On Chrome
Click on the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner
Click on History
Click on Clear browsing data on the left sidebar
In the popup that appears, select a “time range” and the options Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files
Click on Clear data
On Microsoft Edge
Click on the 3 horizontal dots in the top right corner
Click on Settings
Under the Clear browsing data option, click on Choose what to clear
Select the checkbox Cookies and saved website data and Cached data and files
Click on the Clear button
On Firefox
Click on the 3 vertical lines in the top right corner
Click on History
Click on Clear recent history
In the popup that appears, select a “time range” and the options Cookies, Cache, etc.
Click on Clear Now
On Safari
On the keyboard, press Command+Y
Click on Clear browser history
In the popup that appears, select the time range and then click on Clear History
The keyboard shortcuts for the same are:
For Windows, “Ctrl+Shift+R”
For Mac, “Command+Shift+E”
The above steps should clear your browser cache and cookies.
Need Help?
If you need assistance with reframing, contact Minvo Support for guidance.