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If you’re having trouble with your web browser not working properly, there’s a simple step you can try that often fixes the issue: clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. Here’s how to do it step by step:
First, open your browser settings. If you’re using Chrome, click on the three dots in the top right corner. For Firefox, click on the three horizontal lines. On Edge, it’s also three dots, and on Safari, go to the Safari menu on the top left.
Next, find the section labeled “Privacy” or “Privacy & Security.” In Chrome, it’s under “Privacy and security.” In Firefox, look for “Cookies and Site Data.” In Edge, it’s under “Clear browsing data.”
Now, select the option to clear your browsing data. Make sure to check the boxes for “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files.” Choosing this will remove temporary files stored by your browser, which can sometimes cause issues.
Finally, click the clear data button. After it’s done, close and reopen your browser, then try accessing the website again. This often resolves many loading or performance problems by giving your browser a fresh start.
If issues persist, restarting your device or updating your browser to the latest version can also help. Clearing your cache and cookies is a quick and effective first step to get your browser running smoothly again.





