The release of beta testing of Windows 10 has brought fruit to Microsoft. Many users around the world already have them on their computers. installed Windows 10. Everyone wants to try out the new features and interface of Microsoft's latest brainchild. There are many questions about new technologies in Windows 10. In particular, about the new Edge browser, created to replace the one that is already familiar (and boring) to everyone Internet Explorer.

Microsoft Edge Browser, according to Microsoft developers, was created with the goal of forever replacing the old IE, which will have to become history. It is noteworthy that on releases like Enterprise standard browser is still Internet Explorer and there is no option to try Edge there. The browser was created with the goal of becoming truly a worthy replacement. You can easily see that Edge is quite fast. Especially compared to IE. Some are inclined to believe that Edge is the fastest of all browsers. According to official according to Microsoft Edge is 112% faster than the popular one Google Chrome. There is quite a lot of controversy about this. But one thing we can know for sure is that Edge offers many features that you won't find in other modern browsers.

With the discovery of new opportunities, users also face more complex questions. Nobody wants to lose the previous functionality from other browsers. A very common question is how to disable the cache in Edge. In reality, the answer to this question is not obvious. Let's first figure out (for those who already know: let's repeat) what it all is.

Let's remember how pages are opened in a browser. When making a request to any address, the browser generates a request and sends it to the server on which the site we requested is located. If everything is fine, the server sends packets of information to the browser, which the browser receives and forms a web page from them. We see it on our screens. Every time we make such a request, we load both the server and the browser. Depending on the speed of our Internet (essentially the speed of transmitting and receiving requests from the server). Therefore, caching technology was invented. A cache is a special area in the computer's memory that stores data that has the highest priority when that data is requested. That is, when we request a page, if there is information from this page in the cache memory of our computer, the browser will not send a request to the server to receive new packets of information. Instead, it will load the data from the cache. This allows you to avoid wasting time on unnecessary requests. Important! The cache memory does not work with text data. Only files, images, various page color styles, etc. are cached.

We figured out what caching is. Why does the cache need to be disabled or cleared? The fact is that the browser will always try to “slip” old data to us, because it is faster and more profitable. However, if, for example, you are developing your website or have ordered development, and changes on the site occur every minute, it will be very inconvenient for you to refresh pages 5-10 times in anticipation of a new request to the server, rather than receiving information from the cache.

Many browsers allow us to clear the cache, but do not provide the ability to disable it. This is very inconvenient because it takes time to constantly cleanse. Microsoft Edge makes it very easy to both clear and completely disable the cache.

How to clear cache in Microsoft Edge?


That's it, the cache is cleared.

How to disable cache in Microsoft Edge?


That's it, caching is disabled. Now, every time you refresh the page, your browser will not look for data in the cache, but will immediately send a request to the server.

Edge new browser Microsoft, which replaced Internet browser Explorer. I must say that the replacement turned out to be quite successful, many Windows users 10 note its high operating speed compared to its predecessor. Like many other browsers, it also uses technology to save data from web pages. This technology allows you to load the most frequently used data from the cache - a special area on the hard drive - without loading the Internet channel, which reduces the loading time of a web page. Ingoda, when accessing a web page, it may not be displayed correctly or contain outdated information, in which case it becomes necessary to clean this area.

Microsoft Edge allows you to not only clear this area, but also disable it completely if necessary. Let's look at how to clear the cache in Microsoft Edge below.

How to completely clear the cache in Microsoft Edge

This will clear the area for storing information from web pages in the Microsoft Edge browser.

Disabling cache in Edge

This new feature browser. Try using it if necessary. To do this, follow these steps:


With the cache disabled, the browser will directly access the web page.

Caching objects during application operation is one of the fundamental principles of data storage and processing, which is used by all programs, including browsers. The article will tell you how to clear the browser cache and help you understand the sequence of actions if there is a need for manual clearing.

The physical placement of the cache on the device, and working with it using built-in tools, differs for different browsers, but there are also general concepts.

What is cache?

In the “Settings” menu, you need to select the “Applications” section, find the browser in the list and open its settings. Further actions depend on the Android version. The “Clear cache” button may be on the main application settings screen, or you will first have to open the “Storage” option - the button will be in this section.

The example uses the Chrome browser, but this is not important. Clear cache in mobile device is a function operating system, not applications. The cache of any other browser will be cleared in the same way.

Manual cleaning is rarely done, in emergency situations and when incorrect operation browser. You should not clear it unless necessary; the programs themselves monitor the correctness and relevance of the cache contents.

The network offers various utilities that automatically, on a schedule, or manually, remove “garbage” and free up disk space, including cache. They can be used, but the built-in tools will handle the task of deleting buffered data better and more correctly.

Finding the folder on the disk containing the cache files is easy. In the Mozilla browser, for example, the address about:Cache is used for this; in response, the disk path and cache parameters are displayed on the screen. Theoretically, you can open this folder in Explorer and delete all files from it. But this is incorrect, and it is better not to do this.

Forced indication of the drive and directory for the browser cache, as well as the cache size, is done through the settings, in the same section where cleaning is provided.

Exception - Google browser Chrome and clones based on its engine. In this browser, restriction and redirection are done through launch string parameters.

In the shortcut, in the “Object” field, after the closing quotes, enter a string of two keys:

--disk-cache-dir=d:ttemp --disk-cache-size=104857600

The double dash before the key is not a typo, it’s correct.

The key—disk-cache-dir specifies the directory, in the example the ttemp directory on drive D:

The --disk-cache-size switch specifies the maximum cache size in bytes. In the example, the limit is set to 100 Mb.

Conclusion

Periodic cleaning of your computer or mobile device is necessary. Gradually, unnecessary, unused files accumulate, cluttering up memory and disk, and the cache occupies one of the first places in this “garbage heap”. A sign that they need to be removed is when the device slows down and fails when downloading new information from the Internet.

Apparently, some smartphone manufacturers decided that since users of their devices have access to cloud services for storing data, the amount of memory on the smartphone itself is not so important: both HTC and Nokia “forget” to add slots for micro SD memory cards to their products, although Windows Phone 8 supports memory expansion in this way.


It’s good that at least the flagships are equipped with 32 GB of internal memory, because 16 GB is frankly not enough, since cloud storage are not always available, and their ease of use still leaves much to be desired.

To make matters worse, Windows Phone doesn't have a proper tool for clearing the cache left by apps, so the junk gradually accumulates, clogging up memory and slowing down the device. You can get rid of the accumulated cache using a radical method - resetting to factory settings and completely erasing the contents of the memory. But after a while the cache will accumulate and you will have to do it again full reset. There are two ways to partially solve this problem.

The first is using a homebrew application. To automatically clear the cache on unlocked WP smartphones, you can use the Windows Phone Hacker application ().

The second is to remove unnecessary files manually. Basically, garbage is collected and stored by the Photos and Office hubs, as well as the browser and email.

SkyDrive

The fact is that some photos that you store in SkyDrive are synchronized with hidden folder on the phone.

Go (from your computer or phone) to SkyDrive and move the folder with photos downloaded from your phone to any other folder. After a while free space there will be more on the phone. The same goes for photos uploaded to Facebook: delete them from SkyDrive and you'll have more space on your phone. If you have hundreds of such photos, the increase in free space will be noticeable.

Moreover, in general, all the photos that you store in SkyDrive can save their thumbnails to your phone. However, until you open a particular folder in the Photos hub, the previews will not be loaded. Fortunately, they are automatically deleted after a few days.

E-mail

If you actively use email and set the synchronization period to 30 days on your phone, you could easily be short of several hundred megabytes of memory. We advise you to set the synchronization period to 7 days and synchronize only those folders that you need. Mail clients support searching for letters in the server, so you can always find the letter you need, even if it is not downloaded to your phone.

Browser

Internet Explorer can cache a huge amount of data, including images and music. Go to Settings > Applications > Internet Explorer and click the Delete History button - all temporary files will be deleted.


In Windows Phone 8, you can specify what types of files you want to remove from Internet Explorer history. In addition, here you can prevent sites from storing data on your device - the cache will be much smaller.

Everything opened by you, including through email, office files are stored in the phone memory. If you frequently use the Office Hub, there may be dozens of such files and they can take up a lot of space. Go to this hub, open your email and delete unnecessary files.

Many people often ask what a cache is and how it works, and after they know how it works, another logical question follows: “How to clear the browser cache on my computer?” If you don’t yet know what caching is and how to delete files from this operation, this article is for you.

What is cache and how does it work

Whenever you write a request in your browser or enter the address of a site you want to visit, the browser stores the response from the server on your hard drive. The response refers to the HTML pages, files and images that you are viewing (in one word, all this is called content). The next time you enter the same site address again, for example, the cache will use the previously saved result instead of contacting the server again to download the content.

Developers have implemented this feature in their browsers for several reasons:

  1. Reducing the load on network traffic(in other words, reducing the amount of data that is pumped through your Internet channel). This property is especially important when using mobile traffic, which costs a lot of money and the amount of data transferred is limited.
  2. Time reduction waiting for a response and download. The requested data is already located on your computer or mobile device and, accordingly, there is no need to wait for a response from the server, which may be overloaded or not respond to requests at all.

Each browser has a built-in caching service that allocates space on your hard drive or memory card for storage. And you constantly use this cache by pressing, for example, the “back” button or clicking on a link that you recently viewed. The browser will automatically load the saved files.

To prevent you from constantly viewing the same outdated page, the browser checks whether the content saved on disk is outdated in relation to the page on the server and, if there are no updates, loads the cache from disk. If the page has been updated but still uses permanent elements (for example, navigation buttons), the browser will take only these elements from the cache and download the rest of the content from the site. This is a very simple algorithm that can significantly speed up the Internet and save traffic.

How to clear the cache in Opera

Step 1: Open the menu in the opera by clicking on the inscription “Opera” in the upper left corner. In the drop-down list, go to the “Settings” menu. To make it faster, you can press the hotkey combination Alt+P.

Step 2: In the left tab of the settings window, select “Security”. On the right, click on the “Clear browsing history...” button.

In the settings, click the “Security” tab

Step 3: In the drop-down menu in the list, select the period for which you want to delete the cache. Make sure that the checkbox next to “Clear cache” is checked. And at the end, to clear the cache in the Opera browser, confirm the deletion by clicking on the “Clear browsing history” button

How to clear Mozilla Firefox browser cache

Step 1: As in any other browser, open the settings. To do this, in the upper right corner, click on the settings and control button in the form of three stripes. In the menu that opens, open “Settings”.

Step 2: In the left column, go to “Privacy”. In the right column, find the text link “delete your recent history” and click on it.

Go to the “Privacy” tab

Step 3: In the drop-down menu, select the period for which you want to delete your browsing history and cache. Click for more details and check if there is a checkmark next to “Cache”. Confirm deletion by clicking on the “Delete Now” button.

How to clear cache in Google Chrome

Step 1: Traditionally, we start with settings. In the upper right corner, click on the three lines and then click “Settings”.

Click “Show additional settings”

Step 3: In the “Personal Data” section, click on the “Clear history” button.

Step 4: First, select the period for which you want to clear the cache, then check that the cache deletion checkbox is checked and finally click the “Clear history” button.

How to clear Yandex browser cache

Step 1: Find the three lines at the top and go to “Settings”. The Yandex Browser settings exactly match the design and name in Google Chrome... :)

Step 2: In the settings window, click "Show advanced settings."

Click the “Advanced settings” button

Step 3: Click "Clear history..."

Click the “Clear history” button

Step 4: Select the period to delete history, check the box next to “files saved in cache” and boldly click “Clear history”

Delete the Microsoft Edge cache

Well, in the end, let’s look at the most interesting and still mysterious browser, Microsoft Edge.

Step 1: Click three dots (something new, at least not dashes) and go to settings.

Click the button “Select what you want to clean”

Step 3: Make sure that “Cached data and files” is checked and click “Clear”.

Clearing Browser Cache Using CCleaner


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