Clearing your browser's cache and cookies can be helpful for solving minor network problems or browser-related issues. To do this, use the steps below for your preferred browser:
Google Chrome
Open Chrome.
At the top right corner, click on the 3 vertical dots
Select ‘Clear browsing data’ (CTRL + SHIFT + DEL)
4. Select ‘All time’ for the time range, tick ‘Cookies and other site data’ and ‘Cached images and files. You do not need to clear the Browsing history.
5. Select ‘Clear data’
IMPORTANT: If you clear your cookies and caches, you will be logged out of most websites. This means you will need to log in again by re-entering your login and password credentials.
Firefox
On the main Firefox menu, click the icon showing 3 vertical bars – this is found in the top right corner
Click ‘Settings’
Select ‘Privacy & Security’
Under the ‘Cookies and Site Data’ click the ‘Clear Data’ button on the right side.
5. Select ‘Cookies and Site Data’ and ‘Cached Web Content,’ then click ‘Clear.’ You will then need to confirm that you wish to proceed by clicking ‘Clear Now.’
IMPORTANT: If you clear your cookies and caches, you will be logged out of most websites. This means you will need to log in again by re-entering your login and password credentials.
Microsoft Edge
Open the Microsoft Edge browser, navigate to the top right corner, and click the icon showing 3 horizontal dots
Select the ‘Privacy, search, and services’ tab
Go to the ‘Clear browsing data’ section and, under ‘Clear browsing data now,’ click ‘Choose what to clear.’
4. Under ‘Time range,’ choose a time range from the list
5. Click on ‘Cookies and other site data’ and ‘Cached images and files’
6. Select ‘Clear now.’
IMPORTANT: If you clear your cookies and caches, you will be logged out of most websites. This means you will need to log in again by re-entering your login and password credentials.
Safari (Mac)
Open the Safari browser and at the top left, click the ‘Safari’ button
Go to the ‘Advanced’ tab and then check the ‘Show Develop’ box in the menu bar
Close the Preferences and click on the “Develop” tab on the main menu.
Select ‘Empty Caches.’
Go back to the “Safari” button and click again on “Preferences.”
Under the ‘Privacy’ tab, select ‘Manage Website Data’ and tick the websites you wish to remove
7. Once done, click on Remove/Remove All.
MOBILE/TABLET Chrome via Android
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app.
Click on the 3 vertical dots in the right top corner
Tap 'Setting', then ‘Privacy’ and click on ‘Clear browsing data’
Under ‘Time Range’ select the time you wish to delete. To delete everything, select ‘All time.’
Tick the ‘Cookies and site data’ and ‘Cached images and files’ boxes.
6. Select ‘Clear data’
iOS (Safari)
Go to the Settings option on your phone
Click on Safari
Scroll down until you find the option: ‘Clear History and Website Data,’ then select it
Tap ‘Clear History and Website Data’
Tap ‘Clear History and Data’ to confirm
Please note: If you have any open tabs, you will be asked if you would like to close them.
For more details, feel free to watch the video below.