Any website you visit consists of thousands of media files, and sometimes it may take a lot of time for browser application to load all the website’s content. The first time you visit a site, your browser duplicates original values of the website in order to make it load faster next time you visit it. This process is called caching.
When some changes to the website are made, it is necessary to clear the browser's cache, since some values of the website may be saved on the computer, and the browser will keep opening the old cached version of the website, so the changes will not be seen.
You can find the detailed instructions on how to clear cache in different browsers for the Windows operating system below.
Just click on the link you require to navigate:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
- Opera
- Internet Explorer 9, 10
- Safari
Google Chrome
1. Click the Chrome menu


6. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + Delete in the browser’s window check off the content to remove and click on Clear browsing data.
Mozilla Firefox
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on Settings

3. In the Cookies and Site Data section, click Clear Data:


Microsoft Edge
1. Open Microsoft Edge Browser and click on the Hub icon (three horizontal dots at top bar) and then click the History icon:


Opera
1. Click on the Opera button in the top left corner, then select Settings:

- Cookies and other site data
- Cached images and files
Internet Explorer 9, 10
1. Select Tools >> Internet options:

Safari
1. Click on Tools (the gear icon) >> Reset Safari:
