Summary
How to delete temporary browser files, such as cookies, cached images and site data, etc. Clearing the cache can resolve some instances of anomalous browser behavior. Includes instructions for clearing the cache Google Chrome (both Windows and iOS), Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari (both MacOS and iOS), and Opera.
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Introduction
Clearing a browser's cache of website data and images can frequently resolve anomalous or glitchy browser behavior. This article includes instructions for clearing the cache on these browsers in use by the Pima College community:
Instructions
Google Chrome (Windows/MacOS)
- In the upper-right corner, next to your profile avatar, click the three vertical dots ⋮
- Click Delete browsing data.
- At the top, on the Time range drop-down menu, click All time to delete everything.
- Check the boxes for Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files.
- Click Clear data.
Mozilla Firefox (Windows/MacOS)
- In the upper-right corner, click the menu button ≡ and then click History.
- Click Clear Recent History.
- From the Time range to clear drop-down menu, click Everything.
- Under History, select both the Cache and Cookies options, and then click OK.
Opera (Windows/MacOS)
- Press Ctrl+H (Cmd+H on MacOS) to open the History page.
- In the upper-right corner, click Clear browsing data.
- Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files.
- Click Clear data.
Microsoft Edge (Windows)
- In the upper-right corner, click the three horizontal dots ⋯ and then click Settings.
- In the column on the left, click Privacy, search, and services.
- To the right of Clear browsing data now, click Choose what to clear.
- From the Time range drop-down menu, click All time.
- Check the boxes for Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files, and then click Clear now.
Safari (MacOS)
- On the Menu Bar, click Safari, and then click Preferences.
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Click Manage Website Data.
- Click Remove All, then Remove Now.
- Click Done.
Safari (iOS)
- Go to the Safari app on your iPhone.
- Tap the open book icon, then tap the clock icon, and finally, tap Clear.
- Below Clear Timeframe, choose how much of your browsing history to clear.
- Note: If you have Safari profiles set up, select a profile to clear only the history of that profile, or select All Profiles.
- Tap Clear History.
Google Chrome (iOS)
- In the lower-right corner, tap the three horizontal dots ⋯.
- Tap Settings and then tap Privacy.
- Tap Clear Browsing Data.
- Set the Time Range to All Time and ensure there are check marks for Cached Images and Files and Cookies, Site Data.
- At the bottom of the screen, tap Clear Browsing Data.
- A pop-up window asks you to verify the data removal. Tap Clear Browsing Data again.
- Tap Done.
Google Chrome (Android)
- In the upper-right corner, tap the three vertical dots ⋮.
- Tap History, and then tap Clear Browsing Data.
- Set the Time Range to All Time and ensure there are check marks for Cached Images and Files and Cookies and Site Data.
- At the bottom of the screen, tap Clear Data.
- A pop-up window asks you to verify the data removal. Tap Clear Data again.
Additional Troubleshooting
- Try a Different Browser
- If the issue persists, try accessing the website using a different browser.
- Reboot the Device
- If the issue persists after trying a different browser, try rebooting your device.
- Try a Different Computer
- If the issue continues to persist, try accessing the website from a different computer.
- If the issue persists, repeat steps 1-3 on the new computer.
- Contact IT
- If none of the steps above resolve the issue, please contact the IT Service Desk.