How to Delete Temporary Internet Files

How to Delete Temporary Internet Files

In order that your PCs can fetch up to date information, you should delete temporary internet files in Safari.

When you load a web page with Safari, it is saved on your computer in Temporary Internet Files or Cashe so that if you later decide to open the same page again, it will open a lot faster and they allow you to return to a website without re-logging in.

However, that will sometimes fetch a web page from it's Cache when it should be getting a fresh version from the Internet. This can sometimes result in out of date information being shown onscreen. Avoding this problem, you should delete temporary internet fiiles in Safari so that your computer can fetch up to date information rather than remembering the old information.



Delete Temporary Internet Files in Safari

Step 1. Open Safari.

Open up your browser and from the Safari menu, select 'Empty Cache…'

 Open Safari and choose Empty Cache from menu



Step 2. Delete Temporary Internet Files on Safari.

A Message Box will appear asking for confirmation. Select 'Empty'.

 Delete Safari Temporary Internet Files


Now close all internet browser windows that are currently open and reopen a new browser window, type in our website address and login to your account.




Keywords: internet temporary files, cashe, safari
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