
I will now show you how to disable cache in Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

If you don’t want to keep hitting the refresh button to see the latest changes on a web page, you should disable cache in your browser. This is even worse for developers who need to run multiple scripts, but the cache won’t show the latest changes. The cache can be a big headache if you need to view a constantly updated page, like news, weather, or a forex website. It speeds up browsing and saves bandwidth, but is it always beneficial?

By default, your browser creates a cache of the content you view on the web so that it doesn’t have to download it again when you open the same webpage.
