When you visit a webpage for the first time, it is often slow to load and display all its elements. When you visit a second time, the process seems to be instantaneous. That is because the page is not loading from scratch; rather, it is loading (at least in part) from the stored version in your web browser's memory, commonly referred to as a cache.
Sometimes, the cached version of a page is too far out of date for the current version to display properly or update quickly, so the site appears not to be loading or the graphics get jumbled together. When this happens, you may be instructed to clear your cache and/or cookies. (Clearing your cookies is not always needed, and it can cause you to be logged out of sites you've saved passwords for, as well as emptying saved shopping carts, for example. We will always recommend clearing your cache, but it is usually a matter of personal choice whether to clear your cookies as well.)
For your convenience, we have provided instructions for clearing your cache in the most popular browsers. If your preferred browser is not listed below, you may find the instructions in your browser's help menu.
Your browser's Tools or Options menu is typically located at the top right corner of the browser window, on the same line as the address bar. It may look like a gear, a stack of dots, or a set of parallel lines.
Google Chrome
- Open the Tools menu.
- Select Delete browsing data...
- Make sure Cached images and files is selected.
- Above the list of checkboxes, you will find a series of time frames to choose between. Click More, then All time.
- Click Delete data.
Firefox
- Open the menu.
- Select History.
- Select Clear Recent History...
- Make sure Temporary cached files and pages is selected.
- In the drop-down called When:, choose Everything.
- Click Clear.
Safari
For Safari, there are separate steps to clear the history and the cache. To clear your history:
- Click the Safari menu.
- Select Clear History...
- Select All History in the drop-down.
- Click Clear History.
Cache clear:
- Click the Safari menu.
- Select Settings.
- Navigate to the Privacy tab and click Manage Website Data...
- Type doubledown in the search bar, and select the listing(s) for doubledowncasino.
- Click Remove.
Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer 11
- Open the menu.
- Select Delete browsing data.
- Make sure Cached images and files is selected.
- In the drop-down called Time range, choose All time.
- When you are happy with your selections, click Clear now.