# How to clear your browser cache

> Clearing your browser cache can resolve connectivity and display issues caused by outdated stored data.

Source: https://www.kualo.com/knowledgebase/domains-dns-ns/how-to-clear-your-browser-cache
Updated: 2026-06-04

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If you are experiencing a connectivity or display issue, clearing your browser cache is a good first step. This article explains how to do it in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

## Chrome

1. Open Chrome.
2. Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and go to **History**, then click **History** again.
3. Click **Clear browsing data** on the left-hand side.
4. Choose a time range, select the items you want to remove, then click **Clear data**.

## Firefox

1. Open Firefox.
2. Click the menu button and go to **History**.
3. Click **Clear recent history**.
4. Select the time range and the items you want to clear, then click **Clear now**.

## Safari

1. Open Safari.
2. Click **Develop** in the menu bar, then click **Empty caches**.

:::tip
If you do not see the **Develop** menu, enable it by going to **Safari > Preferences > Advanced** and ticking **Show Develop menu in menu bar**.
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We also recommend clearing your [DNS cache](/knowledgebase/domain-names/how-to-clear-your-dns-cache) to ensure any recent DNS changes take effect.

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