Clearing your Cache
Clearing your web browser’s cache is a simple yet effective way to resolve many common browsing issues, such as slow performance, pages not loading correctly, or web applications like Banner not working. Cached data helps websites load faster, but over time it can become corrupted or outdated, leading to unexpected behavior. This guide will walk you through clearing your cache in the most commonly used browsers.
Google Chrome
Firefox
Microsoft Edge
Safari
Google Chrome
1. Start by clicking the three dots in the top right hand corner and go to Settings

2. Click on Privacy and security

3. Click on Delete browsing data

4. On the window that appears, change the Time Frame to All time and click Delete from this device

5. Close and re-open your browser
Firefox
1. Start by clicking on the three lines in the top-right hand corner and clicking on Settings

2. Click on Privacy & Security

3. Scroll down until you see Cookies and Site Data and click on Clear Data

4. Change the When drop down to Everything and click Clear

5. Restart your browser
Microsoft Edge
1. Click on the three dots in the top right hand corner and go to Settings

2. Click on Privacy, search, and services

3. Click on Clear browsing data

4. Change the Time range to All time and click Clear now

5. Restart your browser
Safari
1. On the top Menu bar click Safari and go to Settings

2. Click on Privacy and Manage Website Data

3. Click Remove all

4. Click Remove Now

5. Click Done and restart Safari
