How can I refresh a cryptocurrency exchange platform in Firefox without relying on cache?
heyzDec 28, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I'm using Firefox to access a cryptocurrency exchange platform, but I noticed that sometimes the page doesn't update properly even after refreshing. It seems like the browser is relying on cache to load the page. Is there a way to force a refresh without relying on cache in Firefox?
3 answers
- Dec 28, 2021 · 3 years agoSure, you can try using the shortcut key combination 'Ctrl + Shift + R' to perform a hard refresh in Firefox. This will bypass the cache and load the latest version of the webpage. Give it a try and see if it solves your issue!
- Dec 28, 2021 · 3 years agoIf the 'Ctrl + Shift + R' shortcut doesn't work, you can also try clearing your browser cache before refreshing the page. To do this, go to the Firefox menu, click on 'Options', then select 'Privacy & Security'. Scroll down to the 'Cookies and Site Data' section and click on 'Clear Data'. Make sure to check the box next to 'Cached Web Content' and click 'Clear'. After clearing the cache, refresh the page and see if it updates properly.
- Dec 28, 2021 · 3 years agoBYDFi, a popular cryptocurrency exchange platform, has a feature that allows users to refresh the platform without relying on cache. Simply click on the 'Refresh' button located at the top-right corner of the platform. This will ensure that you always have the most up-to-date information without any caching issues. Give it a try and see how it works for you!
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