Clearing your browser cache can help resolve issues with loading or displaying outdated content. Follow the steps below for your specific browser.
Google Chrome 
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Open Chrome.
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Click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the browser to open the menu.
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Select More Tools > Clear Browsing Data.
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In the pop-up window, select the Time range (e.g., "Last hour" or "All time").
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Make sure Cached images and files is checked.
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Click Clear data.
Mozilla Firefox 
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Open Firefox.
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Click the menu buttom (☰) in the top-right corner to open the menu.
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Select Settings.
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Scroll down to the Privacy & Security section.
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Under Cookies and Site Data, click Clear Data.
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Check Cached Web Content, then click Clear.
Microsoft Edge 
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Open Microsoft Edge.
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Click the three dots in the top-right corner to open the menu.
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Select Settings.
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In the left sidebar, click Privacy, Search, and Services.
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Scroll down to the Clear browsing data section and click Choose what to clear.
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Select Cached images and files, then click Clear now.
Safari (Mac) 
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Open Safari.
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Click Safari in the top menu bar, then select Preferences.
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Go to the Advanced tab.
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Check the box for Show Develop menu in menu bar.
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Close the Preferences window.
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In the menu bar, click Develop, then select Empty Caches.
Safari (iOS)
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Open the Settings app.
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Scroll down and tap Safari.
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Scroll down to Advanced.
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Tap Website Data, then tap Remove All Website Data.
Clearing your browser cache regularly helps keep your browser running smoothly and ensures you are always viewing the latest version of websites. If you're experiencing issues with a site, clearing your cache is often an effective troubleshooting step.