You will be targets with ads irrelevant to the items you search and websites you remain signed in with 24x7 will require you to sign back in. Basically any data the website stores on your computer for instant access the next time you return will be gone, but regularly removing your cache is far more beneficial than having to retype a password once in awhile. If someone infects you with a remote Trojan, they can retrieve all of your saved passwords, address, phone numbers etc on a gold platter.
Clear your browser cache and cookies. After clearing both of them, refresh the page.
try clearing your browser cache then close your browser open a new one and try again
It's most likely a problem with the browser you are using. Try clearing the cache on your browser or switching to a new one.
Try clearing your browser cache (tools>options>clear browsing cache, or something close)Then try if it still doesn't work try to restart your computer
Browser Cache
If you have a slow PC or internet connection pages can load slowly, alternatively your browser could be weighed down, clearing your browser cache could solve it. Lookup how to clear the page cache from your browser (Google it). I don't know which one your using, but on chrome you can do it from within the Settings, History and Clear History
Clearing your browser's cache and cookies will clear your history. Contributions made under your user name or IP address cannot be deleted.
Sometimes the Facebook chat can disappear due to a glitch with Facebook. Try closing out Facebook and clearing your browser cache and then restart the application.
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If you're using FireFox and you can't go on YoVille than you need to download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. Also try turning off your modem or internet router for a few minuets and try clearing browser and flash player's cache. Restart the browser after clearing cache.
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?
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