To
clear your browser
cache, open
the browser's history
or settings menu, find
the option for
clearing browsing
data, and select
"Cached images and
files" for the "All
time"
range. On
most browsers, you can
also use the keyboard
shortcut
Ctrl
+ Shift +
Delete (Windows/Linux)
or Cmd
+ Shift +
Delete (Mac)
to quickly open the
clear browsing data
window. For
Google
Chrome
- Click
the three-dots menu in the
top-right
corner.
- Go
to More tools > Clear
browsing
data.
- Set
the "Time range" to
All
time.
- Check
the boxes for Cookies
and other site data
and Cached images and
files.
- Click
Clear
data.
- Close and restart Chrome for the changes to take effect.
For
Firefox
- Click
the menu button
(three horizontal
lines) in the
top-right
corner.
- Go
to Settings >
Privacy &
Security.
- Under
"Cookies and Site
Data," click Clear
Data....
- Ensure
Cached Web Content
is checked and
click
Clear.
- Alternatively,
click the Library
button, then
History, then
Clear Recent
History....
- Set the "Time range to clear" to Everything, check the box for Cache, and click Clear Now.
For
Microsoft
Edge
- Click
the three-dots
menu in the
top-right
corner.
- Go
to
Settings.
- Select
Privacy, search,
and services from
the menu on the
left.
- Under
"Clear browsing
data," click
Choose what to
clear.
- Set
the "Time range"
to All
time.
- Check
the box for Cached
images and
files.
- Click
Clear
now.
- Close and restart the browser.
For
Safari
- Open
the Settings app
on your iOS
device.
- Scroll
down and tap on
the Safari
menu.
- Scroll
down and tap Clear
History and
Website
Data.
- Confirm
by tapping Clear
History and Data
again.