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Clearing Temporary Internet Files in any Browser
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When viewing the latest version of a website or avoiding spyware and viruses, its important to clear temporary internet files on your internet browser. Temporary internet files are things like, history, cache, recent downloads, etc. A common question that comes my way is How do I clear my cache? This differs for each browser, but once you understand the process, the same techniques will often work for many different browsers. For simplicitys sake and as an added reference, Ive compiled a summary resource below.
Note: Deleting cookies from your web browser will clear saved settings for websites you may visit often, requiring you to login again to sites, such as Facebook, that have saved your password in the browser. Make sure you know your passwords and arent in the middle of filling out a large multi-page form or other long cookie-reliant process.
Clearing Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 11 (on PC)
To clear temporary internet files in Internet Explorer for Windows, follow the instructions below. These instructions are for Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7, but should be similar in most versions.
- Open Internet Explorer and select the Tools menu, represented by the sprocket icon (or press Alt+X)
- Select Internet Options from the drop-down menu [Figure IE-1]
- Select Settings under Browser History in the General tab [Figure IE-2]
- Select View files in the Temporary Internet Files tab [Figure IE-3]
- Select all the files (CTRL-A), right-click and select Delete
Clearing Temporary Internet Files in Google Chrome (on Mac or PC)
To clear temporary internet files in Google Chrome, follow the instructions below.
- Open Google Chrome and select the Chrome menu, represented by an icon with three horizontal dots.[Fig-1]
- Hover over Tools and select Clear Browsing Data (or on a Mac press Shift+Command+Delete) [Fig2]
- Select any options you desire and then click Clear Data [Fig-3]
Incognito Mode: Personal Rant
Why Google Should Be Ashamed
Something Ive noticed on Google Chromes Clear Browser Data menu is a message reading Psst! Incognito mode may come in handy next time.
Bear with me for a moment, while I share my personal opinions: this message and concept frustrates me.
Incognito mode allows you to surf the web without temporary internet files being stored. While there may be entirely wholesome activities that require this feature, the main use that I can foresee is to hide evidence of visiting inappropriate materials.
All I will add to this is this: if you are struggling with or addicted to pornography on the internet and want to get free from its grasp on your life, visit XXX Church, Covenant Eyes or X3Watch. These resources can help you establish accountability and set yourself free from the addiction of pornography and your need to hide using incognito mode.
Clearing Temporary Internet Files in Firefox (on Mac or PC)
To clear temporary internet files in Mozilla Firefox, follow the instructions below.
- Open Firefox and Firefox from the Mac menu bar or top right of browser in Windows marked by three horizontal lines. [Fig-1]
- Select Preferences (or press ⌘+comma) in Mac or Options in Windows [Fig-1]
- Select the Privacy and Security tab [Fig-2]
- Select the Clear Data tab [Fig-2]
- Select options that apply and click Clear [Fig-3]
- Click Clear Now to clear all cookies and site data.
Clearing Temporary Internet Files in Safari (on Mac)
To clear temporary internet files in Apples Safari, follow the instructions below.
- Open Safari and Safari from the menu bar
- Select Preferences (or press ⌘+comma)[Fig-1]
- Select the Privacy tab [Fig-2]
- Click Manage Website Data [Fig-2]
- Click Remove all or select any options you desire then click Done to confirm. [Fig-3]
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