In a browser, the cache contains local copies of pages which you visited, videos which you watched, articles which your read, etc. When you go on the same page again, it is downloaded not from the Internet, but from your computer's hard drive. This helps to save time on downloading pages and decrease the total number of site requests.
The content and functionality of the Content Travel Network system are regularly updated, so an outdated copy may malfunction or contain irrelevant information when you down loadpages which you visited previously.
In certain circumstances, cookies may cause malfunctioning of a page the content or functionality of which has been updated since your last login.
We advise that our agents clear cache in their browsers at the beginning of every day.
How to delete cache from Mozilla Firefox browser?
- open Mozilla Firefox
- press the key combination Ctrl+Shift+Del
- you will see the window "Clear recent history"
- in the left drop-down menu, select the period of which you wish to clear cache ("Last hour," "Last two hours," etc.)
- click on the link "Details" and ensure that the "Cache" are ticked
- click on the button "Clear now."
To learn how to clear cache in other browsers, please refer to the help information section on browser's official site.
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