Some users that do not consider themselves tech-savvy may not know why regular (and even irregular) efforts to erase the Cache are quite important. Cache represented data stored by the browser locally in order to either positively affect the performance of loading frequently visited pages or to preserve information useful to the user. For example, your browser may store the history of your online adventures or so-called cookies to make working with websites a little bit more convenient.
The storage may become too big for your PC to handle and negatively impact the performance. Sometimes, the desire to avoid unnecessary attention to your browsing habits could be also important.
In the vast majority of modern browsers, erasing the cache is done by simply pressing CTRL+SHIFT+DEL in Windows or COMMAND+SHIFT+DEL in MAC.
Here are some practical reasons to do it:
· You receive too many 404 or 502 errors when opening new pages on the world wide web
· The tabs show outdated information from places you frequently visit
· You suspect that your PC was infected with some form of malicious software
· The PC overall is working noticeably slower which may indicate that you have problems with an overcrowded hard drive
Managing the Cache in Chrome
Using CTRL+SHIFT+DEL in Windows or COMMAND+SHIFT+DEL in MAC takes you to a new window in which you can choose the period and remove the trace data related to it. Another way to do it is following these steps:
01. Expand the menu in Chrome (three vertical dots)
02. Scroll towards “Settings”
03. The button “Advanced” is next
04. Locate the block “Privacy and Security”
05. Click “Clear Browsing Data”
06. Don’t forget to check the “Cached images and files” box
In the mobile version of the browser:
01. Launch the browser
02. Expand the settings in the app menu
03. Next, search for the string captioned “Privacy”
04. Tap the string “Clear Browsing Data”
05. Press the corresponding button in the media section
06. Confirm the choice in the pop-up window
Internet Explorer: trusty and rusty
One of the oldest internet browsers is still used by many people despite its flaws and heavy criticism. If you still love IE, the below steps will assist you in erasing the rusty memory of IE:
01. Search for an icon of a gear corresponding to the “Tools” menu
02. The Safety option contains the delete browsing history feature
03. Next, pay attention to the string “Temporary internet files…”
04. Click “Delete” to finalize the changes
Erasing Firefox’s good memory of you
While Chrome is the holder of the crown for most popular browsers today, Mozilla’s Firefox is also a very good browser loved by millions across the globe. The “combo” of buttons is the same. You feel special? Here are the “inconvenience-inducing” steps:
01. Launch the browser
02. Expand the “Options” section
03. Search for the Privacy & Security option
04. Choose “Clear History” in the block captioned history
For mobile users the process is slightly different:
01. Launch the browser
02. Find the “Data Management” option
03. Tap the slider near the “Cache”
04. Tap the “Clear Private Data”
Getting rid of cache data in Safari
In Safari, the process is very simple: open the Develop menu containing the precious menu item “Empty Caches” in the long list of customizable preferences. If you are using an app on your mobile phone, the process is a little bit trickier.
01. Open “Settings” on your phone
02. Open “Safari”
03. Tap on the button called “Clear History and Data”
Dealing with unnecessary data in Opera
01. Get inside the settings by tapping on the O icon
02. Choose Settings
03. Transition to “Advanced”
04. Transition to “Privacy & Security”
05. Select all necessary types of data and press the Clear Data button
For mobile users of Opera:
01. Go to menu (three vertical dots)
02. Choose “Settings” in the dropdown list
03. Locate the item called “Clear Browsing Data”
04. Check the box corresponding to “Cached Images…”05. Tap “Clear” to initiate the process.