Thursday, 17 July 2014

What is Facebook Cache

A cache is where Internet browsers save data so the data can be accessed faster when it is requested. For example, websites, such as Facebook, that have been previously opened are saved in the cache so the pages load faster when they are revisited. A cache takes up data space, so a cache can be deleted to free up space.

Delete Cache to Troubleshoot Facebook
If you are experiencing problems on Facebook, your cache may be the cause of the problems. Clearing your iInternet's cache may solve the problems on Facebook and Facebook game apps." One problem that may occur with caching is Facebook pages are not current or the page is loading incorrectly. If clearing your computer's cache does not solve the problem, try updating your browser to the most current version.

Delete Cache in Internet Explorer 8.0
Open Internet Explorer. Click on "Tools" in the toolbar and select "Internet Options." Click the tab labeled "General," and then click "Delete" under Browsing History. In the new Delete Browsing History window, select "Temporary Internet Files." Click "Delete" and close out of the browser.

Delete Cache in Safari
Open Safari. Click "Safari" on the top toolbar and select "Empty Cache." Click "Empty" when you are asked "Are you sure?" you want to delete the cache.

Delete Cache in Firefox 3.5
Open Firefox. Click "Tools" in the upper toolbar and select "Clear Recent History." Click on the box next to "Cache" to select it and then click "Clear Now." Close and reopen Firefox to complete the process.

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