Open Safari, click on the "Safari" button next to the Apple in the top left hand corner of the screen. Click "Empty Cache" and then "Empty" and all your caches will be gone.
If you mean on the internet, look at the top bar on the Mac while safari is open. Click 'history' and then go to the bottom of the list. Then click 'clear history'.
Yes, it does have cache.
Delete the linux operating system if you have it and that will fix the problem.
To clear the history of your browsing in Safari select Clear History from the bottom of the History menu. Select Empty Cache from the Safari menu. To avoid having your history recorded use Private browsing from the Safari menu. Most browsers have similar settings either in the menus or in their Preferences window.
It's possible that a third party application or plug-in is causing Safari to unexpectedly quit. Or, it could be a cache issue where you may just have to clear the browser's cache.
Settings > Safari > Clear Cache (towards the bottom of the list.)
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Open your browser which is Safari by default. On the top left click the word Safari. Now scroll down and click Empty Cache. To clear everything and delete all cookies click Reset Safari.
Clear your browser cache and cookies. After clearing both of them, refresh the page.
Ok here's how1: Go to Settings2: Click on the "Safari" Tab3: Click "Clear History" and Confirm (You can also Clear Cookies and/or Cache on this Page)
Open Safari and click the Safari name on the top left. Now click Reset Safari.