How to Clear Browser Cache

Internet Explorer 7

  1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options…
  2. Choose the General tab
  3. Under Browsing history, click Delete…
  4. Next to“Temporary Internet Files”, click Delete files…
  5. Click Close, and then click OK to exit

Internet Explorer 8

  1. From the Safety menu, click Delete Browsing History…
  2. Check Temporary Internet Files and History, and then click Delete

Firefox 3.0

  1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data
  2. check Cache and click Clear Private Data Now
Firefox has a keyboard short-cut that will clear your browser cache, in addition to browsing history, cookies and authenticated session – a fantastic tool for the security-minded:
CTRL +SHIFT + DEL

Firefox 3.5

  1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History…
  2. Choose the range of time for when you would like the cache cleared
  3. Click the Details button, and make sure only Cache is checked
  4. Click Clear Now
Firefox 3.5 uses the same keyboard short-cut as Firefox 3.0 and lower, though it has an additional confirmation dialogue:
CTRL +SHIFT + DEL

Safari

  1. From the Safari menu, select Empty Cache…
  2. In the confirmation window, click Empty

Google Chrome

  1. Click the Wrench icon
  2. Select Clear Browsing Data
  3. Check Empty the Cache
  4. Finally, click the Clear Browsing Data button
Just like Firefox, Chrome has its own Clear Private Data short-cut:
CTRL +SHIFT + DEL

Opera

  1. Select the Tools menu
  2. Choose Delete Private Data

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