18 Jan
18Jan

Have you ever faced that your Facebook app won’t show the exact images, comments, profile photos, and many more that your friend has updated recently? This may occur due to overloaded caches that get downloaded automatically on your Facebook store and hinder the new one to come and appear on your Facebook profile.

Both android and IOS users have faced the issue as Facebook collects multiple caches quickly. Now you must be looking for a way to clear the cache on Facebook.

Issues Due to Facebook Caches

Before moving to the procedure to clear facebook cache, have a look at the issue that you may face

  • Your Facebook might be unable to open in your browser
  • The latest updates are not displaying on your Facebook app
  • However, you have changed the profile photo or headlines but still, disappear from your profile.
  • Comments that you have received are not displaying properly

How to Clear Facebook Cache

Well, do you know what is caches?

Caches are the collection of data and small files that facebook stores for future use, but sometimes it may load some corrupt caches that may be the cause of Facebook notifications not showing or the latest posts not uploading on your profile. Without any further delay let’s have a look at how to clear facebook cache.

  • First, you need to clear the caches that are stored on your browser
  • Open the Facebook app on your phone and navigate to the three horizontal lines button situated at the bottom right corner of the screen
  • Navigate to “Settings and privacy” and select “  Settings” from the drop-down menu
  • Here tap on “Browser”
  • Finally, click on “Clear Browsing data”   

When you are done, no confirmation is needed and the caches will start removing automatically. Still, all the data might not be cleared automatically and left behind. To clear cache on facebook, you need to uninstall the Facebook app and reinstall it again on your Android as well as IOS phone.

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