So you can load a website in Safari by jumping to the cache

One thing we have to be clear about is that when we surf the net through Safari, our macOS system it is saving data in the application cache, which what it does is that when we retype the address, the web pages will load much faster.

Now, there are times when that cache plays a trick on us and, for example, this week a friend and coworker came to tell me that she was trying to miss students who had not come to class and when she entered the website of the Ministry of Education, upon authenticating, the system returned the same screen with the username and password fields reset.

When he told me about the problem he was having, only one solution came to my mind and it was that I should clear the cache of the Safari application. As you already know, if you go to the preferences of Safari> Preferences> Privacy and we enter the section of managing cookies. We can go looking for the specific website from which we want to eliminate cookies or on the contrary eliminate all data.

Now, if you don't want to delete the entire application cache, you can load the specific page on which you are having problems and clear the cache on that single website. To do this, what you must do is follow the following keyboard shortcut that consists of pressing ⌘R. If to this shortcut you add the keystroke alt / option What the system is going to do is load the page as if it were the first time you were doing it and therefore it will not take into account the cache that was saved.


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