How to Clear Cache in Safari, Chrome and Firefox

If you are having trouble with loading web pages, or you know a page has changed but you don't see the changes, you may need to clear the cache in your web browser.  When you visit web pages, your web browser--Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Chrome-- will temporarily store the page's content. By caching the images, scripts, and text, web pages will load faster. When a page is redesigned, you may not see the new page correctly because it is showing you the stored page. If web pages are not showing up correctly or you have problems, it's time to clear the cache. This also frees up memory.

Here is how to clear cache in each web browser.

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How to Clear cache in Google Chrome for Mac
Source: Barb Gonzalez
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How to Clear cache in Google Chrome for Mac

Here is how to clear the cache in Google Chrome for Mac:

  1. Go to Chrome Menu
  2. Choose "clear browsing data"
  3. Choose "beginning of time" in the dropdown menu next to "obliterate the following items from"
  4. Choose the options you want to clear (pictured here)
  5. Only clear the logins passwords if you are lending your computer to someone else or feel that your security is being compromised.
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