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Follow the below depending on your browser to clear your browser cache for a specific website (e.g https://www.freelanceportal.com.au/ or https://digitalpaperflow.com/ )

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Firefox

  1. Log out of the website you are logged into.

  2. Click the padlock at the left of the address bar after you’ve logged out.

  3. Click Clear Cookies and Site data.

  4. Once done, reload the page and login again.

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Chrome

  1. Log out of the website you are logged into.

  2. Click the padlock at the left of the address bar after you’ve logged out.

  3. Click Site Settings.

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4. A new tab will open in your browser. Click the Clear Data button to reset the browser cache and agree to the prompt.

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Chrome

  1. Click the Padlock icon next to the address bar when you are on the website.

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  2. Select Cookies and Site Data. 

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3. Click Manage Cookies and Site Data

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4. Press the delete icon on all URLs that appear, then click Done.

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  1. A popup will appear asking you to reload the page. Press the Reload button to then complete your cache Refresh.

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  1. If Steps 1 to 5 do not work for you, try to refresh the cache using Chrome’s developer tools.

    1. Press F12 in your browser which will bring up the developer tools.

    2. Press the refresh icon in your browser.

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    3. Then right click the refresh icon in your browser, and select Empty Cache and Hard Reload. This will then refresh your cache.

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Microsoft Edge

  1. Navigate to the website you want to clear the cache for.

  2. Press F12 on your Keyboard and click Open DevTools

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  3. Right click the Refresh button left of the address bar and click Empty cache and hard refresh

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Safari

  1. Log out of the website you are logged into.

  2. Click Safari in the top menu and then click Preferences.

  3. Next click Privacy tab and choose Manage Website Data.

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  4. Choose the target website, and click Remove All button to clear cache for the site.

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  5. Once done, reload the page and login again.

Firefox

  1. Click on the Toolbar.

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Safari

  1. Log out of the website you are logged into.

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Microsoft Edge

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Log out of the website you are logged into.

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  1. Click on Settings.

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  1. On the menu to the left, select Privacy & Security.

  2. Under the Cookies and Site Data option, click the “Clear Data…” button.

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  1. Select only the two options and click Clear.

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  1. If on a Windows computer, close and re-open Firefox to save your changes. If on an Apple computer, go to the Firefox menu on the top menu bar and select Quit for the changes to take effect.