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DougGuy
09-29-2023, 11:51 AM
Clearing the cache cleans up a lot of cookies and unnecessary garbage that gets collected in your browser cache, it "remembers" places you visited, sites you went to, it stores cookies and when this list gets really bloated, everything slows down.

There are two things to check, in your Firefox settings go to Privacy & Security, scroll until you see Cookies and Site Data. Notice there are THREE choices over to the right:

Clear Data
Manage Data
Manage Exceptions

We are only interested in the top two. If you click on the top one, you are presented a window where there are two boxes already checked. See top left photo. UNCHECK the top one that says Cookies and Site Data. See top right photo. This is where all your recently used logins and passwords are stored so if you clear ALL the data, you will have to login again to the sites that you used a password on and you will have to login with username and password.

Leave the bottom box checked that says Cached Web Content and click the CLEAR button down in the right lower corner. This will clear the cache, but not the cookies. This will speed things up globally not just castboolits.

Here's the important part.

Click the middle box that says Manage Data, See bottom left photo with red arrow. This will open a new window where it lists ALL your cookies, you can click the headers at the top to arrange them by Cookies, Storage, and Last Used. Here you can pick and choose which cookies you want to keep (which sites you don't want to lose your login) and you can use the ctrl key and the mouse click to hilight each entry you want to remove, you can choose Remove Selected, then Save Changes to get rid of the cookies.

If you JUST want to delete the cookie that corresponds to castboolits, hilight and remove the gunloads.com cookie. See bottom right photo. Close Firefox and re-open it, your castboolits pages should load faster, mine do.

If you don't care and want to wack a mole on all of it, hit the Clear Data button I mentioned earlier, and leave both boxes checked, that will clear your cache.

Sorry I cannot help out with Chrome as I am not a user, but the process is still the same, you just have to google how to do it in Chrome.

Here are some photos that will help you find these choices in Firefox.

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Froogal
09-29-2023, 02:13 PM
I use Firefox. At the top of the page, click on HISTORY. Then click delete history. Cookies will also be deleted. I do this every day when I shut down, and have been for several years now. No problems of any kind.

DougGuy
09-29-2023, 02:38 PM
I use Firefox. At the top of the page, click on HISTORY. Then click delete history. Cookies will also be deleted. I do this every day when I shut down, and have been for several years now. No problems of any kind.

And after clearing history using the method you suggest do you have to enter login information such as username and password when you login to this site and others?

DougGuy
09-29-2023, 02:47 PM
I use Firefox. At the top of the page, click on HISTORY. Then click delete history. Cookies will also be deleted. I do this every day when I shut down, and have been for several years now. No problems of any kind.

Does it remember your logins and passwords after clearing the history?

I clicked on History, Clear Recent History and I am presented with a much more detailed menu than the settings menu I mentioned. Probably easier to use, and definitely easier to uncheck which ones to leave alone.

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Note: I posted some photos and photo explanations because not everyone on this site is computer literate enough to do surgery on their browser.

Froogal
09-29-2023, 04:38 PM
And after clearing history using the method you suggest do you have to enter login information such as username and password when you login to this site and others?

Deleting history deletes everything, including user names and passwords. NO big deal. Yes, I have to log in all over again the next day, but Firefox remembers those user names and passwords. All I have to do is click in a box and there it is.

jonp
09-29-2023, 06:28 PM
Clearing the cache cleans up a lot of cookies and unnecessary garbage that gets collected in your browser cache, it "remembers" places you visited, sites you went to, it stores cookies and when this list gets really bloated, everything slows down.

There are two things to check, in your Firefox settings go to Privacy & Security, scroll until you see Cookies and Site Data. Notice there are THREE choices over to the right:

Clear Data
Manage Data
Manage Exceptions

We are only interested in the top two. If you click on the top one, you are presented a window where there are two boxes already checked. See top left photo. UNCHECK the top one that says Cookies and Site Data. See top right photo. This is where all your recently used logins and passwords are stored so if you clear ALL the data, you will have to login again to the sites that you used a password on and you will have to login with username and password.

Leave the bottom box checked that says Cached Web Content and click the CLEAR button down in the right lower corner. This will clear the cache, but not the cookies. This will speed things up globally not just castboolits.

Here's the important part.

Click the middle box that says Manage Data, See bottom left photo with red arrow. This will open a new window where it lists ALL your cookies, you can click the headers at the top to arrange them by Cookies, Storage, and Last Used. Here you can pick and choose which cookies you want to keep (which sites you don't want to lose your login) and you can use the ctrl key and the mouse click to hilight each entry you want to remove, you can choose Remove Selected, then Save Changes to get rid of the cookies.

If you JUST want to delete the cookie that corresponds to castboolits, hilight and remove the gunloads.com cookie. See bottom right photo. Close Firefox and re-open it, your castboolits pages should load faster, mine do.

If you don't care and want to wack a mole on all of it, hit the Clear Data button I mentioned earlier, and leave both boxes checked, that will clear your cache.

Sorry I cannot help out with Chrome as I am not a user, but the process is still the same, you just have to google how to do it in Chrome.

Here are some photos that will help you find these choices in Firefox.

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I used Firefox and then switched to Brave after they kicked out the founder for donating to Trump. The founder then moved on and created Brave. Much better imho

firefly1957
09-29-2023, 06:40 PM
Currently I am having no issues with the speed of this page even opening multiple tabs it is working very well since the upgrade . I do use the Brave Browser I had to delete chrome from this machine completely as it was opening on it's own .

Froogal
09-30-2023, 09:51 AM
Currently I am having no issues with the speed of this page even opening multiple tabs it is working very well since the upgrade . I do use the Brave Browser I had to delete chrome from this machine completely as it was opening on it's own .

I downloaded and installed CHROME several years ago. Played with it for just a few minutes and then dumped it.

fiberoptik
10-01-2023, 03:38 AM
I downloaded and installed CHROME several years ago. Played with it for just a few minutes and then dumped it.

Owned by google; it is spyware! Trash google, use duck duck go. They don’t spy on you.
https://duckduckgo.com

jonp
10-01-2023, 07:45 AM
Owned by google; it is spyware! Trash google, use duck duck go. They don’t spy on you.
https://duckduckgo.com

duckduckgo is also on the censorship train with Google and Facebook

https://www.komando.com/technology/duckduckgo-fighting-russian-disinformation/829782/

georgerkahn
10-01-2023, 08:22 AM
Thank you ever so much, DougGuy!!! "Surprise, surprise, surprise", as Gomer Pile regularly exclaimed -- I printed/followed your instructions -- and ALL worked perfectly! 99.97326% of the time (give or take a bit :)) any and every time I attempt to "improve" anything on a computer invariable results in either a call (HELP?!?) to my computer-guru older son or an IT guru I worked with before I retired.
THANKS AGAIN!!!!!
geo

firefly1957
10-01-2023, 09:00 AM
Froogal I do have a chrome book with Google O.S. that is faster then anything windows but I will put no personal data on it for the spying reason. It is the Google browser that gave me trouble and was starting up on it's own .
I can rather easily take the Chrome book and remove Google and go all UNIX so far I have not found the need but.....