But for now know that Safari is more advanced now. I'll show you how to get it back at the end. It used to be that you had an option in the menus here to clear your cache. When that happens one of the things I do that seems to fix things is to clear the cookie and cache for the website. ![]() You can't log on or something isn't working right. You type in your zip code and then you go back and it remembers your zip code so it will show you the weather again.Ĭookies and the cache sometimes go wrong storing erroneous information and then you find that you can't work with the website anymore. Sometimes it will do something simple like say if you're looking up weather it may ask you for your zip code. So you don't have to type in your email address next time you do it. Like, for instance, if you log onto a website what user ID you use. Cookies store little bits of information. Cookies are usually the culprit more than the cache. So you rarely need to do it for that reason.īut sometimes you need to clear out cache and also your cookies because a website isn't working well anymore. But browsers today, especially Safari, are very good about managing the cache. It used to be you would want to clear it out when it got out of hand. But sometimes you might want to clear it out. ![]() Cache is a good thing because it stores temporary files to speedup surfing the web. What that means is to clear out temporary files stored by your web browser. So you probably heard the term clearing your cache. Find out how you can become a part of it at /patreon. MacMost is brought to you by the more than 350 people that support it through its Patreon Campaign. Today I'm going to show you how you can clear your website cache and cookies in Safari 12 for Mojave and why you might need to do so. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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