How to delete temporary files in browsers

Cookies, and other temporary site files are stored in your browser’s cache to make page loading faster on repeat visits.

If you notice that a site takes longer to load than usual or that an outdated version of the page is loading, it is worth clearing your temporary browser files.

By clearing temporary files, the browser will be able to load the latest version of the pages — this will help eliminate 404 and 505 errors, improve browser performance, and even free up space on your computer's hard drive.

Let's take a look at how to clean up cache and cookies in the most popular browsers using the SendPulse website as an example.

How to clean up your SendPulse cache in Google Chrome

Let's look at how to clean up a site cache in Google Chrome in two different ways.

Method 1. Via additional tools

Go to the site page you want to clean up the cache for, and in the browser menu, click on More tools.

Select Clear browsing data or press Ctrl + Shift + Del.

Check the Cached images and files option and click Clear data.

Method 2. Via the developer browser console

Go to the site page you want to clean up the cache for and press the key combination Ctrl + Shift + I or F12 — this will open the browser console for developers.

Right-click on the page reload button in the upper left corner of the browser and select the Empty Cache and Hard Reload option.

You can do the same page cleanup by pressing Ctrl + Shift + R.

How to clean up your SendPulse cookies in Google Chrome

Let's look at how to clean up site cookies in Google Chrome in three different ways.

Method 1. Via additional tools

Go to the site page you want to clean up cookies for, and in the browser menu, click on More tools.

Select Clear browsing data or press Ctrl + Shift + Del.

Check the Cookies and other site data option and click the Clear data.

If you clear your cookies, you will automatically be signed out of all your accounts on all sites. Also, cleaning your cookies will reset your settings.

Method 2. Via the connection status icon

Go to the site page you want to clean up cookies for, click on the connection status icon, and select Cookies.

Select the cookies you need to clean up, click Remove, and click Done.

Method 3. Via browser settings

Go to the site page you want to clean up cookies for and open browser settings.

Scroll down to the Privacy and Security section and click on Cookies and other site data.

Click See all cookies and site data.

Enter sendpulse in the search field to find all related site files. Click the Remove All Shown.

How to clean up your SendPulse cookies and data in Mozilla Firefox

Go to the site page you want to clean up cookies for and select Settings in the browser menu.

In the Privacy & Security section, scroll down to the Cookies and Site Data section, and click Manage Data.

Enter sendpulse in the search field, and the browser will automatically display all of your SendPulse temporary files in the search result. Click Remove All Shown and then Save Changes to confirm the action.

How to clean up your SendPulse cache in Opera

Go to the site page you want to clean up the cache for, and select Settings in the browser menu.

Go to the Advanced — Privacy & security section.

Click on the Clear browsing data section.

Specify All time, check the box Cached images and files, and click Clear data.

How to clean up your SendPulse cookies in Opera

Go to the site page you want to clean up cookies for and open Settings in the browser menu.

Go to the Advanced — Privacy & security section.

Select the Cookies and other site data section.

Click See all cookies and site data.

A list with cookies from all the sites you have visited will open.

Enter sendpulse in the search field — the necessary files will be pulled up automatically.

Click Remove All Shown.

Confirm clearing.

How to clean up your SendPulse cache in Safari

Go to the page of the site where you want to delete the cache and press the Shift key and the page refresh button at the same time.

How to delete SendPulse cookies in Safari

Go to the site page where you want to delete cookies, and select Preferences … in the browser menu.

In the Privacy tab, click Manage website data.

Type in sendpulse in the search bar, and click Remove.

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