In web browsing history, cache stores the web pages you've visited while surfing the web. It's a standard feature built into every browser. However, if you don't manage this feature properly, it can lead to various troubles. Even if you encrypt emails, use Tor, and VPN for anonymous web browsing, others using your computer can still know the information you've accessed. The following article will guide you on how to free up cache memory in your browser, so stay tuned.
Guide to Freeing up Cache Memory in Your Browser
Cache Memory Release in Web Browsers
This article will guide you through some of the most popular browsers today such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Edge, ...
Google Chrome
- Click on the three dots at the top right of the Chrome browser and select Settings => Advanced => Clear browsing history . Alternatively, you can directly type in the address bar chrome://settings/clearBrowserData , this address will directly take you to the Clear browsing history dialog box.
- This dialog box will help you erase browsing history and more. You'll be able to delete all download history, cookies, clear cache memory, and files that help load web pages faster when browsing, account passwords,.... You can arrange the deletion time like deleting history in a day, the last 7 days, the last month, delete by hour,....
Mozilla Firefox
The latest version of Firefox uses a sidebar style to access browser settings, similar to Microsof Edge. You click on the three horizontal bars icon at the top right of the browser, select Library => History (you can use the shortcut Shift + Ctrl + Delete ).
If you choose the Options item, you will be able to set more options such as remembering browsing history, deleting cookies, clearing cache memory,.... or perform some other settings. You should check the Sync feature, if you log in to a Mozilla Firefox account, all other devices logged into this account will also synchronize that browsing history.
Microsoft Edge & Internet Explorer
You can find the sawtooth icon at the top right of the browser, select Internet Options, a dialog box will open, under Browsing history, you can choose Delete to select to delete browsing history, cookies, cache memory, password,... and more. Also, you can choose the Setting item to perform some advanced settings
Above is the guide on how to free up cache memory in the browser, as well as clearing browsing history, cookies, helping your computer operate faster and your browsing data always protected.
In addition, you can also perform cleaning the cache memory of Flash Player on your computer, helping to speed up the computer while browsing the web as shared on Mytour.
