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How to Clear Cache in Firefox

Dovydas Pozniakas
July 20, 2020

Are you experiencing slow browsing when you are using the internet on your computer or smartphone? There are several possible reasons why. You may have a weak Wi-Fi signal, or your Firefox cache’s volume of stored data is already substantial. If the latter is the case, you will need to clear your cache to improve your browsing experience.

Several factors and elements may affect your internet browsing experience. One essential element is JavaScript, a scripting language that enables dynamic functionalities and interactions to web pages. JavaScript also allows your Twitter and Facebook pages to update automatically. You must learn how to enable JavaScript firefox to enjoy its benefits.

Furthermore, clearing your cache regularly can help ensure a smooth browsing experience. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of clearing your browser’s cache periodically and how to do it manually or automatically.

Steps to Clear the Cache in Firefox

If you are experiencing slower browsing on your Firefox browser and your internet speed is fine, clearing the cache is probably a good idea. You can do it manually or automatically.

Manual Cache Clearing

  1. Click the Menu button of your Firefox browser and choose Options.
  2. Go to the Privacy & Security panel.
  3. Select the Cookies and Site Data section and click Clear Data.
  4. Uncheck the Cookies and Site Data box.
  5. Ensure the Cached Web Content box has a checkmark and click the Clear button.
  6. Close the ‘About: preferences’ page.

Another way to clear your cache manually is by clearing your history. Here is how to do it:

  1. Click the Library button and go to the History panel.
  2. Click Clear Recent History and choose the time range to clear by clicking the drop-down menu. For clearing your cache, select Everything.
  3. Uncheck all checked boxes except Cache.
  4. Click the Clear Now button to eliminate all your cached data.

 Automatic Cache Clearing

  1. Click the Menu button and choose Options.
  2. Go to the Privacy & Security panel and proceed to the History section.
  3. Open the Firefox will drop-down menu and select the Use custom settings for history option.
  4. Ensure that the Clear history when Firefox closes box is the only one with the checkmark.
  5. Click the Clear history when Firefox closes — Settings button to open the Clearing History window.
  6. Check the Cache box and click the OK button.
  7. Close the About: preferences page to save your settings.

Benefits of Having a Cleared Firefox Cache

A browser stores data from the websites you visit during your browsing to facilitate your access to the sites when you revisit them. By loading from the cached copy rather than downloading from the internet again, your browser can open the site faster to give you a better browsing experience. Here are some of the benefits of clearing your browser cache periodically:

  • Access to a website’s most recent version

You may not get the latest pages each time you revisit a website as your browser may open the older page stored in its cache. To ensure you will be viewing the latest updates and information, you should clear the cache regularly.

  • Optimized browser speed and performance

Large amounts of stored data in your cache can slow down your surfing speed, especially if your device is already low on free hard drive space. By clearing your cache periodically, you will eliminate all cached data, significantly improving your browsing speed and performance.

  • Correct browser errors

Clearing your Firefox cache can fix browser issues like slow loading, error messages, hanging or freezing, and unresponsive websites. After clearing the cache, close and reopen your browser to implement the changes.

Final Thoughts

Finally, security benefits of clearing your browser’s cache are as important as anything else. It is essential to protect your online privacy and security when using the internet. Cybercriminals can target your cache’s temporary files to introduce malware, adware, or viruses. If you are browsing on a public computer or allowing other people to use your phone or computer, they will be able to see your online activities and compromise your privacy. Clearing the cache in Firefox will help eliminate all the issues we’ve mentioned.

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