Your browser will save web pages that you have visited in a file on your hard drive in order to increase the speed at which your browser opens that same site again. If you clear your cache, you delete all of those old web pages. That frees up disk space and also makes it difficult for somebody else to see where you have been visiting.
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You can clear the cache by going to the settings menu. In the settings menu. You will find a tab for clearing the cache.
Try Clearing Your Cache
did you try clearing your cache?
try clearing your cache everyday...
Try clearing your cache.
A record of the sites you've visited will be erased, but your bookmarks will still be there.
Clear your browser cache and cookies. After clearing both of them, refresh the page.
An ARP cache holds dynamic network and mapping information. Delaying the clearing of this cache is that dynamic information or processes can be left in limbo and become non-removable after a period of time.
It's hard to tell exactly what you mean, but try clearing your browser's cache and reloading the page, this might fix it.
Try clearing your browser cache (tools>options>clear browsing cache, or something close)Then try if it still doesn't work try to restart your computer