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Guide to Clearing Cache on PS5

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Engadget

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To improve performance or fix issues on your PS5, you can clear the cache by entering Safe Mode and selecting 'Clear Cache and Rebuild Database.' This process helps remove corrupted or outdated temporary files without deleting your games or data, and is recommended when experiencing lag, crashes, or online glitches. It's also advisable to back up your data before clearing the cache as a precaution.

"Effortlessly Clean Junk from Your Android Phone's Browser with a Few Taps"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNET

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Your Android phone's web browser accumulates unnecessary data in cookies and cache, posing privacy risks and serving up targeted ads. Regularly clearing this data is recommended, and the process varies by browser. For Google Chrome, Samsung Internet, and Mozilla Firefox, options exist to delete browsing history, cookies, and cached images and files. Additionally, Firefox offers a feature to automatically delete browsing data upon quitting the app.

"Google Shuts Down Cached Webpages, Leaves Users Disappointed"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Sun

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Google has announced the shutdown of a major search button, the cache feature, which allowed users to view webpages as Google saw them. The decision has left many users disappointed, particularly SEO professionals, journalists, and researchers who relied on the tool for various purposes. Google's search liaison confirmed the removal, citing improvements in page loading and the feature's outdated nature. Despite alternatives being available, users expressed frustration and sadness over the loss of this long-standing feature.

"Google Retires Cached Web Page Feature from Search Results"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Google has officially removed links to page caches from its search results, citing improved page loading and the feature's status as a "basically unmaintained legacy feature." The removal has been taking place gradually over the past couple of months, with the "cache:" search operator also set to be discontinued in the near future. Google's search liaison, Danny Sullivan, mentioned the possibility of adding links to the Internet Archive as an alternative to show how webpages have changed over time.