Clear Cache
A hard refresh forces a website to reload without relying on the cache. It does not clear your cache or cookies.
If a hard refresh doesn't solve your problem, please try to clear your browser's cache.
Clearing your cache improves the way your browser works and allows websites to display content from scratch.
This guide explains how to clear your browser’s cache for all major browsers.
Windows/Linux
Chrome:
1. Click the menu icon (three points) in the top-right corner of the screen.
2. Select History, then History again.
3. Click Clear browsing data.
4. Check Browsing history, Cookie and other site data, and Cached images and files.
5. From the Time Range drop-down, choose All time.
6. Click Clear Data.
7. Close and restart Chrome for the clearing to take full effect.
Firefox:
1. Click the menu icon (three lines) in the top-right corner of the screen.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Privacy & Security.
4. Scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.
5. Close and restart Firefox for the clearing to take full effect.
Edge:
1. Click the menu icon (three points) in the top-right corner of the screen.
2. Select History.
3. Click Clear browsing data.
4. Select all boxes.
5. From the Time Range drop-down, choose All time.
6. Click Clear now.
7. Close and restart Edge for the clearing to take full effect.
Mac OS
Chrome:
1. Click the menu icon (three points) in the top-right corner of the screen.
2. Select History, then History again.
3. Click Clear browsing data.
4. Check Browsing history, Cookie and other site data, and Cached images and files.
5. From the Time Range drop-down, choose All time.
6. Click Clear Data.
7. Close and restart Chrome for the clearing to take full effect.
Firefox:
1. Click the menu icon (three lines) in the top-right corner of the screen.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click Privacy & Security.
4. Scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.
5. Close and restart Firefox for the clearing to take full effect.
Safari:
1. Click Safari in the top bar.
2. Select Settings.
3. In the Privacy tab, click Manage Website Data.
4. Click Remove All.
5. Click Done.
6. Close and restart Safari for the clearing to take full effect.
Mobile Browsers
Safari for iOS:
1. From the Home screen, open the Settings App.
2. Open Safari settings.
3. Swipe to the bottom of the menu and tap Advanced.
4. Tap Website Data.
5. Swipe to the bottom of the menu and tap Remove All Website Data.
Chrome for iOS:
1. From the Chrome app, tap the Menu icon (three points).
2. Tap Clear browsing data.
3. Check Browsing history, Cookies and Site data, and Cached images and files.
4. From the Time Range list, select All time.
5. Tap Clear Browsing Data.
Chrome for Android:
1. From the Chrome app, tap the Menu icon (three points).
2. Tap Clear browsing data.
3. Check Browsing history, Cookies and Site data, and Cached images and files.
4. From the Time Range list, select All time.
5. Tap Clear Data.