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Clear browser caches

When is it advisable to clear the browser caches? In the event of problems such as slow loading, missing changes, outdated content, etc.

Updated over 11 months ago

Browsers save local copies of website data so that they can load them more quickly the next time you visit. These copies are called browser cache.

If you encounter problems that do not occur in other browsers or on other computers, your browser's cache could be the cause. Clearing the cache usually solves these problems.

The procedure for clearing the cache is different for each browser. Check your browser's documentation to find out how to clear your cache.

What kind of issues could these be?

  1. Slow loading: The cache stores data to load pages faster. If it is overloaded, this can lead to long loading times.

  2. Outdated content: Sometimes the browser displays outdated content because it has not updated the latest data.

  3. Missing changes: If you make changes to a website, and they are not displayed, this could be due to the cache not being emptied.

  4. Incompatible display: Display issues may occur, especially if website updates are not loaded correctly.

  5. Incorrect logins: Saved login information may be out of date, which can lead to login errors.

We'll show you how to delete your cache. To do this, select your browser using the button below.

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