Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Chrome
Clear cache in Firefox
Clearing Firefox’s cache eliminates performance problems, loading errors, and outdated content issues in Tallyfy by removing temporary files that may be corrupted or outdated. This process ensures Firefox downloads fresh content from Tallyfy’s servers.
- Launch Firefox on your computer.
- Click the menu button (☰) located in the top right corner.
- Select Settings from the dropdown menu options.
- Navigate to the Privacy & Security panel in the left sidebar.
- Scroll down to locate the Cookies and Site Data section.
- Click the Clear Data… button to open clearing options.
- Enable the Cookies and Site Data checkbox.
- Enable the Cached Web Content checkbox.
- Click the Clear button to initiate the clearing process.
- In the confirmation dialog, click Clear Now to complete the action.
After successfully clearing the cache, completely close Firefox and reopen it before accessing Tallyfy again. This ensures all cached data is properly removed and Firefox starts with a clean slate.
If clearing Firefox’s cache doesn’t resolve your Tallyfy problems, please contact Tallyfy support ↗ for additional troubleshooting assistance and specialized help.
Clearing Chrome’s browser cache removes corrupted temporary files and forces the browser to download fresh content from Tallyfy’s servers which resolves display problems loading errors and outdated content issues.
Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Edge
Clearing Microsoft Edge’s browser cache removes corrupted temporary files and ensures fresh content downloads from Tallyfy’s servers to resolve display problems loading errors and outdated content issues.
Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Safari
Clearing Safari’s browser cache on Mac computers and iOS devices removes temporary files that may cause loading problems and display issues with Tallyfy by accessing Safari settings and using the Empty Caches option or Clear History and Website Data feature.
Miscellaneous > Troubleshooting
Tallyfy troubleshooting involves clearing browser cache testing alternative browsers verifying internet connection disabling extensions updating browsers and using hard refresh shortcuts while rate limiting errors occur when exceeding action limits and slow image loading can be resolved through Chrome QUIC protocol adjustments extension isolation and security software configuration.
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