Follow the steps below in order to clear your cache in different Internet Browsers.
For Google Chrome:
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Click the Chrome menu (three vertical circles) in the top right hand corner of the browser toolbar
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Select History and then select History again.
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On the left side of the next screen, select Clear Browsing Data
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Check the boxes for the types of information you want to delete, such as Cookies and other site and plug-in data or Cached images and files
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Finally, click Clear data at the bottom of the window and you are done!
For Firefox:
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Click the Firefox menu (the button with 3 horizontal lines in the upper right corner) and choose History.
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In the History area, click the clear recent history link.
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In the Clear Recent History window that appears, set the Time range to clear: to Everything.
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In the list at the bottom of the window, uncheck everything except for Cache.
Note: If you wish to clear other kinds of stored data, feel free to check the appropriate boxes. They will be cleared with the cache in the next step.
Tip: Don't see anything to check? Click the button next to Details. -
Click on the Clear Now button.
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When the Clear Recent History window disappears, all of the files saved (cached) from your Internet browsing activities in Firefox will have been removed.
Note: If your Internet cache is large, Firefox may hang while it finishes removing the files. Just be patient - it will eventually finish the job.
For Safari:
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In the Safari app
on your Mac, choose History > Clear History, then click the pop-up menu.
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Choose how far back you want your browsing history cleared.
For Internet Explorer:
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Open Microsoft Edge, select Menu (3 dots icon on top right corner of the browser) > Settings > Privacy & services.
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Under Clear browsing data, select Choose what to clear.
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Select "Cached images and files" and "Cookies and other site data" check box and then select Clear.
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