For Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer
In this digital age of ours everybody had it's own share of sweat while
trying to do even the most simplest of the task on their computer. And
we know that, we're no exception! Of course we're doing our best when
releasing various upgrades for our service, and even though every
developer tests out their release, random, unexpected error messages or
bugs can appear without our knowledge.
And because most of these
out-of-the-blue error's are tightly
connected with our browsers, it usually helps just to restart those
(especially after some changes have been made).
Before restarting it, I suggest you to
clean your browsing data and then do the restart. This way you get rid of your most recent browsing data a.k.a.
cache. Here's how to do it on different browsers.
Chrome users
Go to your Settings icon in the upper right corner of your browser, click on it, find
Tools - Clear Browsing Data. After that make sure you have selected the boxes next to
Empty the cache and the
Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data.
Choose the time range to clear your browsing data (go for maximum) and
that's that! Look at the screenshots for a more detailed help.
Firefox users
In your menu-bar click on
Tools and find
Clear Recent History.
After that tick the boxes next to the options you can see below in the
screenshots. Also, choose the maximum time range to clear your data.
Safari users
Go to your Safari
Preferences, and find the tab
Privacy. Click on the button
Remove All Website Data... and after that click on
Remove Now. Screenshot below.
Internet Explorer users
Find the Settings icon on the upper right corner of your browser, click on it and under
Safety find
Delete browsing history... After the new window opens, make sure you've selected every box and then click on
Delete. Screenshot right after the jump!
Images @ Eminpee Fotography
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