Does Your Web Browser’s Cache Need to Be Cleared?

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Web browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari are great when they work but sometimes you run into a situation in which something doesn’t seem right.
Does the formatting on a website seem off?
Is a website taking longer than usual to load or not loading at all?
Are you having problems logging into a web application?
Are you unable to upload media into your content management system?
Does your web browser seem to be running slower than usual?
These are all issues that may be solved by clearing the web browser cache.
You will also want to make sure that you have the latest web browser version. If not, then clearing the cache on an older version may not resolve your issue.