Maybe. Maybe not.
Giving your browser a weekly bath is always a good idea.
Try these simple steps to clear your browser’s cache, and your problems may be solved!
Google Chrome:
- Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of your browser.
- Hover over the “More tools” option in the dropdown menu.
- Click “Clear browsing data” from the menu that appears.
- In the dialog box that appears, change the “Obliterate the following items from:” option to “the beginning of time”.
- Click to enter a check mark beside “Cached images and files”.
- Click “Clear browsing data” at the bottom of the dialog box to confirm.
Microsoft Internet Explorer:
- From the tools menu, choose “Internet Options”.
- On the “General” tab, under “Browsing history”, click “Delete”.
- Un-check the “Preserve Favorites” website data box.
- Check the “Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History”.
- Click “Delete”.
- When finished, click “OK” to return to your Internet Explorer window.
Mozilla Firefox:
- From the menu, select “ .
- If the menu bar is hidden, press
Alt
to make it visible. - From the dropdown menu, select the “Everything”.
- Next to “Details”, click the down arrow to choose which elements of the history to clear; to clear your entire cache, select all items.
- Click “ .
Microsoft Edge:
- In the top right, click the Hub icon (looks like three horizontal lines).
- Click the History icon, and then select “ .
- Select “ , then “ , and then “Cached data and files”.
- Click “ .