Guide to Clearing Mozilla Firefox Cache on macOS Sequoia
Follow these 5 steps to clear Mozilla Firefox cache on your macOS Sequoia
Is Mozilla Firefox on your macOS Sequoia computer loading slowly or displaying outdated content? Clearing the browser cache is one of the fastest fixes. Your macOS Sequoia system stores temporary browser files to speed up web browsing, but over time this cache can cause problems. Follow the instructions below to clear the Mozilla Firefox cache on macOS Sequoia.
Open Firefox Settings
Click the hamburger menu (☰) in the top-right corner, then click "Settings".
Go to Privacy & Security
In the left sidebar, click "Privacy & Security".
Find Cookies and Site Data
Scroll down to the "Cookies and Site Data" section and click "Clear Data…".
Select Cached Web Content
Make sure "Cached Web Content" is checked. You can uncheck "Cookies and Site Data" if you only want to clear the cache.
Click Clear
Click the "Clear" button to remove the cached data. Confirm if prompted.
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