Google Chrome
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- Click the Chrome menu button in the top right corner of your browser
- Hover over More Tools
- Click Developer Tools
- From the top menu on developer tools, click Application
- Click Storage from the left-hand side panel
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and select Cache storage (make sure you have selected IndexedDB as well under Storage)
- Click Clear site data
- Close all the opened browser windows and open them afresh
Clear Cache on Google Chrome
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Note2: You can also use Option + ⌘ + J on macOS, or Shift + CTRL + J on Windows/Linux
Mozilla Firefox
- Click the menu button on the top righ-handside corner of the browser
- Select Settings
- Select Privacy & Security panel
- Click Clear Data from the Cookies and Site Data section
- Uncheck Cookies and Site Data
- Click the Clear button while the Cached Web Content is marked
- Close all the opened browser windows and open them afresh
Clear Cache on Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Edge
- Click the menu button on the top righ-handside corner of the browser
- Select Settings
- Select Privacy, Search, and Services
- Under Clear browsing data, select Choose what to clear
- Choose a time range from the Time range drop-down menu
- Leave the checkmark only next to Cached images and files
- Click on Clear now
- Close all the opened browser windows and open them afresh
Clear Cache on Microsoft Edge
Safari 8 and later
- Click on the Safari drop-down menu and select Preferences
- Click the Advanced tab
- Select the Show Develop menu in menu bar checkbox and close the Preferences window
- Select the Develop drop-down menu
- Click Empty Caches
- Close/Quit your Safari browser and open them afresh
Clear Cache on Safari
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