Clearing Browser Cache and Cookies

This document explains where to find instructions on how to clear cache and cookies in most popular web browser versions.

Desktop Web Browsers

Clearing the browser cache prevents you from using old/out-of-date versions of websites and protects your personal information. It also helps running some applications better on your computer by freeing up space.

Note: Make sure you set the Time Range to the "All Time" or "Everything" options when available to clear all data. Please save any unpublished work before proceeding; you will be logged out of all sites and applications and will need to re-authenticate.

Table with browser name and links to Windows documents and macOS documents.
Browser Windows Document Link macOS Document Link

Google Chrome
Chrome (Windows) - Clearing Cache and Cookies Chrome (Mac) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Firefox
Firefox 57+ (Windows) - Clearing Cache and Cookies Firefox 21+ (Mac) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Safari
Safari (Windows) - Clearing Cache and Cookies Safari 10.0.1+ (Mac) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Opera
Opera (Windows) - Clearing Cache and Cookies Opera 28.0 (Mac) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Microsoft Edge
New Edge (Win 10, 8, 7, MacOS) - Clearing Cache and Cookies New Edge (Win 10, 8, 7, MacOS) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Mobile Web Browsers

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Operating System Document Link
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Android
Android 15 (Vanilla Ice Cream) - Clearing Cache and Cookies on Google Chrome
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iOS
Safari (iOS) - Clearing Cache and Cookies

Legacy Versions

Website DNS (Domain Name System) Changes

DNS changes for websites can be cached separately for users on browser and machine. If the website you are trying to access has been moved to a new destination, you may need to flush your local DNS cache in addition to clearing browser cache and cookies before you can receive the updated website destination.

External instructions on how to flush your local DNS cache for Windows, Mac, and Linux can be found here. If you do not have administrative privileges on your machine, restarting the device can also effectively flush your local DNS cache.