⚡ Quick Answer
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete in Edge → select Cached images and files → set Time range to All time → click Clear now. Done in under 10 seconds.
Edge stores website files — images, scripts, stylesheets — in a cache to make pages load faster. Over time, this cache can become stale, causing pages to load incorrectly, show outdated content, or trigger login errors. Clearing the cache in Microsoft Edge is one of the fastest fixes you can do.
This guide covers every method: the Settings menu, the keyboard shortcut, the address bar shortcut, auto-clear on exit, and clearing cache on Edge for Android and iPhone.
📋 Table of Contents
- When Should You Clear Cache in Edge?
- Method 1: Keyboard Shortcut (Fastest)
- Method 2: Through Settings Menu
- Method 3: Address Bar Shortcut
- Method 4: Auto-Clear Cache on Exit
- Method 5: Clear Cache on Edge for Android
- Method 6: Clear Cache on Edge for iPhone/iPad
- What Should You Actually Clear?
- Frequently Asked Questions
When Should You Clear Cache in Edge?
You don’t need to clear the cache constantly. Here are the common situations that call for it:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Does Clearing Cache Fix It? |
|---|---|---|
| Page looks broken or outdated | Stale cached CSS/JS files | ✔ Yes |
| Website loads slowly | Bloated or corrupted cache | ✔ Usually |
| Login keeps failing or looping | Corrupted cookies/tokens | ✔ Yes (clear cookies too) |
| Updated content not showing | Browser serving cached version | ✔ Yes |
| Edge running slow overall | May be extensions or RAM | ✘ Cache may not help |
| Site shows “something went wrong” | Corrupted stored site data | ✔ Often |
Method 1: Keyboard Shortcut Fastest
This is the quickest way. It works on both Windows and Mac.
Open Microsoft EdgePress Ctrl + Shift + Delete (Windows) or ⌘ + Shift + Delete (Mac).
Clear browsing data panel opens immediatelyNo digging through menus needed.
Set “Time range”Choose All time to wipe everything, or pick a shorter window like Last 7 days if you want to keep older data.
Check “Cached images and files”Optionally also check Cookies and other site data if you’re having login issues.
Click “Clear now”Edge clears the data instantly.
Method 2: Through the Settings Menu
If you prefer clicking through menus, here’s the full Settings route:
Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (…) in the top-right corner.
Select “Settings” from the dropdown menu.
In the left sidebar, click “Privacy, search, and services”.
Scroll down to “Clear browsing data” and click “Choose what to clear”.
Set the Time range (e.g., All time) and check “Cached images and files”.
Click the “Clear now” button. Edge will wipe the selected data.
Method 3: Address Bar Shortcut
This is the nerdiest trick — and surprisingly useful when you’re in a hurry. Just paste this directly into Edge’s address bar and hit Enter:
edge://settings/privacy/clearBrowsingData
It takes you straight to the Clear browsing data panel, skipping the Settings menu entirely. Select your options and click Clear now.
edge://settings/clearbrowserdata — both URLs lead to the same place.Method 4: Auto-Clear Cache Every Time Edge Closes
If you want Edge to automatically clear the cache every time you close it, set it up once and forget it:
Go to Settings → Privacy, search, and services.
Scroll to “Clear browsing data on close” and click “Choose what to clear every time you close the browser”.
Toggle on “Cached images and files”.
Close the settings tab — it saves automatically.
Method 5: Clear Cache on Edge for Android
Using Edge on your Android phone? Here’s how to clear the cache on the mobile app. If you’re troubleshooting other apps on Android, check out our guide on why Pluto TV keeps freezing — clearing the cache is often the fix there too.
Open the Microsoft Edge app on your Android device.
Tap the three-dot menu (…) at the bottom of the screen.
Tap Settings.
Scroll down and tap “Privacy and Security”.
Tap “Clear browsing data”.
Check “Cached images and files” (and cookies if needed).
Tap “Clear data” to confirm.
Method 6: Clear Cache on Edge for iPhone / iPad
Open Microsoft Edge on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap the three-dot menu (…) at the bottom.
Tap Settings → Privacy & Security.
Tap “Clear browsing data”.
Select “Cached images and files”.
Tap “Clear now”.
What Should You Actually Clear?
Not all browsing data is the same. Here’s a quick reference for what each option does and when you should clear it:
| Data Type | What It Stores | Clear It When… | Safe to Clear? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cached images and files | Saved copies of site images, CSS, JS | Site looks broken or outdated | ✔ Always safe |
| Cookies and site data | Login sessions, preferences | Login loops, site errors | ✔ Safe (you’ll be logged out) |
| Browsing history | Sites you’ve visited | Privacy concerns | ✔ Safe |
| Passwords | Saved login credentials | Almost never | ✘ Will delete saved logins |
| Autofill form data | Addresses, names, card info | Privacy or selling device | ✘ Irreversible |
| Download history | List of files downloaded | Privacy | ✔ Safe (files stay on disk) |
All Methods at a Glance
| Method | Best For | Speed | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ctrl + Shift + Delete | Quick one-time clear | ⚡ Fastest | Windows / Mac |
| Settings Menu | Full control over options | 🔵 Moderate | Windows / Mac |
| Address Bar URL | Power users, developers | ⚡ Fast | Windows / Mac |
| Auto-clear on Exit | Set-it-and-forget-it | 🟢 Automatic | Windows / Mac |
| Edge for Android | Mobile cache issues | 🔵 Moderate | Android |
| Edge for iOS | iPhone/iPad cache issues | 🔵 Moderate | iOS |
Still Having Browser Issues After Clearing Cache?
Clearing the cache doesn’t fix everything. If a site still isn’t loading correctly, try these:
- Disable extensions — go to
edge://extensionsand toggle them off one by one. - Use InPrivate mode — press Ctrl + Shift + N to open a private window without cached data or extensions.
- Hard reload — press Ctrl + Shift + R to force Edge to bypass cache for a single page.
- Check your internet connection — a slow or unstable connection often mimics cache symptoms. See our guide on fixing browser site errors — clearing the cache is usually step one.
- Reset Edge settings — go to Settings → Reset settings → Restore settings to their default values. This won’t delete your bookmarks.
Frequently Asked Questions
🎯 Quick Recap
- Fastest method: Ctrl + Shift + Delete → check Cached images and files → Clear now
- Settings route: Menu (…) → Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Choose what to clear
- Address bar shortcut: edge://settings/privacy/clearBrowsingData
- Auto-clear on exit: Privacy settings → Clear browsing data on close → toggle Cache on
- On Android/iOS: Edge app → More (…) → Settings → Privacy & Security → Clear browsing data
- Safe default: Only clear Cached images and files unless you have a specific reason to clear cookies or passwords.

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