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Clearing the cache and cookies from your web browser is a simple way to troubleshoot internet browsing problems. The cache is a temporary storage area that your browser uses to speed up page loading times by storing copies of recently visited websites. Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer to track your preferences and browsing history.
However, sometimes the cache and cookies can become corrupted or outdated, causing problems such as slow page loading times, broken images, and unexpected errors. Clearing the cache and cookies can help to resolve these problems.
How to clear your browser's cache and cookies?
To clear the cache and cookies in most browsers, you can use the following keyboard shortcut:
Windows: Ctrl + Shift + Delete
Mac: Command + Shift + Delete
This will open a dialog box where you can select the data types you want to clear. Be sure to check the boxes for "Cached images and files" and "Cookies and other site data" before clicking "Clear data." Important: After clearing the cache and cookies, close and restart your browser. (This is necessary to ensure that the changes take effect.)