Safari's version is called as Private Browsing Mode. It can be launch from Microsoft Edge by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + N" for Windows, "⌘ + Shift + N" for Mac users. Microsoft Edge's version is called as In-Private Window. It can be launch from Firefox by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + P" for Windows, "⌘ + Shift + P" for Mac users. It can be launch from Chrome by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + N" for Windows, "⌘ + Shift + N" for Mac users.įirefox's version is called as Private Window. Good for troubleshooting issue.)Ĭhrome's version is called as Incognito. This is alternative to clearing "cache and cookies manually. Private Browsing (To launch a browser that does not store "cache and cookies" after the browser is closed". Click "Manage Website Data." under "Cookies and website data".Leaving the rest un-ticked, click "Clear now" will do.Leaving the rest un-ticked, click "OK" will do.Make sure only "Cookies" and "Cache" are ticked as shown below.Leaving the rest un-ticked, click "Clear data" will do.Make sure only "Cookies" and "Cached" are ticked as shown below.Press "Ctrl + Shift + Delete" for Windows, "⌘ + Shift + Delete" for Mac.Note: If you are looking for Private Browsing such as Incognito for Chrome or Private Window for Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari, please click here to go to the section below. Sometimes clearing "cache and cookies" does not help, one of the reasons could be the history was not completely wipe out. If you are using Safari via Mac, you can refer to this section. 16 InK : Institutional Knowledge at SMUĭepending on what browser are you using, if you are using Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge (Internet Explorer), you can call up "clearing cache and cookies" function by pressing " Control-Shift-Delete".
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