Clearing the Cache for Edge

  1. Click the ellipsis in the upper right-hand corner of the browser window, then click "Settings".

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  2. Click on "Privacy, search, and services" to navigate to that section.  Then, click the "Choose what to clear" button.

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  3. Set time range to "All time" and make sure "Browsing history", "Download History", "Cookies and other site data", and "Cached images and files" are checked and click or tap the "Clear now" button.

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  4. Close and re-open Edge.

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