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If your browser isn’t showing emojis correctly because they display as squares or blank boxes, there’s an easy fix. Basically, you’ll need to update your browser or operating system to support the latest emojis.
Here’s how to do it:
First, check if your browser is up to date. Updating your browser ensures you have the latest features and emojis. Go to your browser’s settings, look for the ‘About’ or ‘Help’ section, and check for updates. Follow the prompts to install the latest version.
Next, ensure your operating system is current. Many new emojis are added with OS updates. On your computer, visit the system update section—on Windows, this is through Windows Update; on Mac, via Software Update in System Preferences. Install any available updates.
Once both your browser and OS are updated, restart your device and reopen your browser. Visit a website with emojis, and they should now display correctly.
If after updating, emojis still aren’t showing as they should, try clearing your browser cache. This step refreshes your browser data and can fix display issues. Usually, you can do this through your browser’s Settings > Privacy or History section.
Finally, make sure your font and language settings favor the latest Unicode standards, as some older setups may not support new emojis.
By keeping your software current, you’ll be able to see all those fun emojis without hassle.




