We can easily purge the cache in the web browser. This can be done in the settings of the web page.
Browser Cache
Yes, browser can cache every web page visited. It is to load the pages faster in future.
Cache is a memory or storage device of a temporary data in computer. Cache is commonly found in the web browser.
To clear physical memory in a computer, it is best to purge the Internet files in the browser. To do this, clear the browser's cache, which is typically listed under "options."
Internet browser cache is temporary information stored by browser. The cache helps in faster access of the web pages.
A Web cache is a temporary memory in your browser where temporary information about the web site you are visiting are stored. Information like login id, password, previous history of pages you visited etc would be stored in the cache...
Full cache is when a web page is cached in your browser. It means that some of the content of the pages you visit will be stored in your browser so you don't have to download it every time you visit the page. Full cache is when a web page is cached in your browser. It means that some of the content of the pages you visit will be stored in your browser so you don't have to download it every time you visit the page.
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
clear the cache memory of ur web browser,,,,,,,
depends on what cache u talking about. be more specific. Browser cache? google : computer browser cache RAM cache? http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/c/cache.html google is god, k?
Currently, the Pinterest dropdown box is working. If it's not working for you, you may want to try signing in on a different web browser (I recommend Chrome or Mozilla Firefox), or clearing the cache on your web browser.