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Oct 15 2007

How to Clear the Cache in Various Browsers (and Why)


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What is Cache Used For?

Your cache is used by your web browser to decrease page loading time.  By storing a copy of the page to load the next time you visit, your browser can skip the loading time associated with loading all the page's objects, and making database calls, every time the page is loaded.  Typically the cache will clear on a page update - that is, when a page changes, your browser will reload the page's objects and make new database calls to ensure you're seeing the newest version of the page. 

Why Clear Your Cache?

You may want to clear your cache every now and then to free up disk space.  This is especially the case if you are loading lots of media (video, audio) - as that type of content takes up much more space then simple text-based web pages.  It's also possible that your browser will cache unwanted, malicious content from time to time (aka spyware).  Your anti-spyware application should be able to detect these, and will often delete them for you, but it's not a bad idea to manually clear your cache from time to time.

How to Clear Your Cache (Temporary Files)

Below is a listing of techniques to clear the cache in the most common browsers (listed in order of popularity, by browser name, then edition).  After clearing your cache make sure you close and restart your browser. Those of you using MSN Explorer, simply follow the Internet Explorer directions (ie. click the Start Menu button in bottom left corner (Windows) and proceed with the instructions).

IE 7 | IE 6 | IE 5 Mac | Firefox 3 | Firefox 2 | Firefox 2 Mac | Firefox 1 | Safari | Blackberry | Netscape 8 | Netscape 7 | AOL

Internet Explorer 7.0

1. Click Start and select Settings, then Control Panel.
2. Double-click Internet Options.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Click Delete under the Browsing History section.
5. Click Delete Files in the Delete Browsing History dialog box.
6. Click OK and Close the window.

Internet Explorer 6.0

1. Click Start and select Settings, then Control Panel.
2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
3. Click Delete Files.
4. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
5. Click OK.

Internet Explorer 5.0 for Mac

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click Edit and select Preferences.
3. Click the arrow beside Web Browser.
4. Click Advanced.
5. Click Empty Now.
6. Click Ok.

Firefox 3

1. Click Tools and select "Clear Private Data"
2. Check the "cache" box (uncheck others if you don't want to affect other settings).
3. Click the "Clear Private Data Now" button.

Firefox 2.0

1. Click Tools and select Options.
2. Click the Privacy icon.
3. Click Clear Now in the Private Data area.
4. Click Ok.

Firefox 2.0 for Mac

1. Open Firefox.
2. Click the Firefox menu and select Preferences.
3. Click the Advanced icon and click the Network tab.
4. Click Clear Now under the Cache section.
5. Close the window.

Firefox 1.0

1. Click Tools and select Options.
2. Click the Privacy Icon.
3. Click Clear across from the Cache option.
4. Click Ok.

Safari

1. Open Safari.
2. Select Empty Cache.
3. Click Empty when it asks you "Are you sure?"

BlackBerry (PDA)

1. Highlight the BlackBerry browser icon and click the trackwheel.
2. Click the trackwheel again to display the Browser Options menu.
3. Scroll down to Options and click the trackwheel to open the browser options screen.
4. Scroll down to General Properties and click the trackwheel to open the General Properties screen.
5. Click the trackwheel to open the Cache menu.
6. Scroll down to Clear Content Caches and click the trackwheel to clear the cache and return to the General Properties screen.
7. Use the Escape button to page back through the screens to the BlackBerry main menu.

Netscape 8

1. Click Tools and select Options.
2. Select Privacy.
3. Click Cache.
4. Click Clear.
5. Click OK.

Netscape 7

1. Click Edit and select Preferences.
2. Click the Triangle next to Advanced to expand it.
3. Click Cache.
4. Click Clear Cache.
5. Click OK.

America Online (8 & 9)

1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
3. Click Delete Files.
4. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
5. Click OK.

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Browser History

Can not delete Browser History due to the button to clear Browser History is NOT working (faded and nothing happens when clicking on it). I am using Internet Explorer 7.0. How do I adjust this problem so the key will work?

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