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Safari 5
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Safari5 on the PC
- Step 1
- Click on the ALT-key, when the menu bar on top of the screen isn't visible.
- Step 2
- Click on Edit in the menu bar.
- Step 3
- Click on Empty Cache... in the menu.
- Step 4
- Click on Empty in the pop-up box.
Force Refresh Safari
Usually a "force refresh" is enough. You can achieve this by pressing the following key combination:
On PC: Ctrl + F5
On Apple MAC: CMD + R -
Safari on the Mac
- Step 1
- First click on Safari and then click on Empty cache...
- Step 2
- Click on the Empty button
- Stap 3
- Click on the refresh icon
Force Refresh Safari
Usually a "force refresh" is enough. You can force refresh your browser by using the following key combination:
On Apple: CMD + RDisable the cache permanently
This method only works on old versions of Safari 2 on OS X 10.4 and previous versions and is not recommended as it may potentially cause system instability.
- Quit Safari
- Open a Terminal window by double-clicking 'Terminal' within the 'Utilities' folder, which is within the 'Applications' folder.
- Type the following commands, which are case-sensitive, each followed by the Enter key:
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/Safari
touch ~/Library/Caches/Safari - Quit the terminal and relaunch Safari
Last Modified on February 3, 2023