Browser Caching Guide
What is Browser Caching? A browser cache is temporary storage for files downloaded by a browser to your computer. Typically, a browser cache includes files, images and other content that makes up websites. Upon visiting a website, the browser looks for new or updated files to download and store locally. Downloading these files speeds up website loading, especially when there is limited or no internet available.
Why do I have to Clear the Browser Cache? As you visit web pages, more information is stored in your browser cache. Clearing a browser cache can help prevent "caching" issues and prevent your device from running out of space to cache data.
Each internet browser stores a specific amount of data. When this storage becomes full, Elite Field syncs can fail. You can fix this issue by clearing your browser cache. Use the following directions to clear the file storage (cache) without loosing incident data.
Refer to the attached guide to clearing your cache.