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Windows users

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titleGoogle Chrome
  1. Click on the Chrome settings Settings menu in the top right corner of the screen (button with three dots running vertically).

  2. Select "History"

  3. On the left side of the History page click on "Clear browsing data"

  4. In the "Time Range" dropdown menu select "All time"

  5. Click "Clear data”Delete browsing data…

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  6. Select All time under the Time range dropdown menu.

  7. Check the boxes next to Browsing history and Cached images and files (Note that you can leave the Cookies box unchecked if you don’t want to be logged out of all the sites you use).

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  8. Click Delete data to confirm.

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titleEdge
  1. Click on the Edge settings Settings menu in the top right corner of the screen (button with three dots running horizontally).

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  2. Select "History".

  3. Click on the Settings button trash can icon in the new top right corner of the History window that appears (three horizontal dots)

  4. Select "Clear browsing data"

  5. In the "Time range" dropdown menu select "All time"

  6. Click "Clear now”.

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  7. Select All time under the Time range dropdown menu.

  8. Check the boxes next to Browsing history and Cached images and files (Note that you can leave the Cookies box unchecked if you don’t want to be logged out of all the sites you use).

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titleFirefox
  1. Click on the Firefox settings Settings menu in the top right corner of the page (three horizontal lines).

  2. Select "History".

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  3. Choose "Clear Recent History..."

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  4. In the "Time range to clear" clear dropdown menu select "Everything".

  5. Click "OK"Clear to confirm.

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Mac users

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titleGoogle Chrome
  1. Click on Chrome in the top menu bar.

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  2. Select "More Tools"Click on "Clear Delete Browsing Data..."

  3. In the "Time range" dropdown menu select "All time".

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  4. Check the boxes next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Browsing history and Cached images and files"Click "Clear Data" (Note that you can leave the Cookies box unchecked if you don’t want to be logged out of all the sites you use).

  5. Click Delete data.

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titleFirefox
  1. Click on Firefox in History in the top menu bar.

  2. Select "History"Choose "Clear Recent History.."

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  3. In the new window that appears click on the dropdown menu next to "Time range top clear " Select "Everything"Click "Clear Now"Everything.

  4. Then check the boxes next to History and Temporary cached files and pages (Note that you can leave the Cookies and site data box unchecked if you don’t want to be logged out of all the sites you use).

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  5. Select Clear.

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titleSafari
  1. Click on "History" in the top menu bar.

  2. In the dropdown menu that appears select "Clear History..."

  3. In the next box that appears select the option for "all history".

  4. Click "Clear History"

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  1. Clear History.

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FreeCast Apps

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titleAndroid Device
  1. Open your Settings menu on your device and visit your Apps section.

  2. Locate and select the FreeCast app in the list of apps.

  3. Select Storage > Clear Data.

  4. Click Ok to confirm.

  5. After clearing the cache and data, restart your deviceand then try launching the FreeCast app again.

    (Note that you can also hold your finger down on the FreeCast app and then select the “i” icon that appears to view those app settings on some Android devices)

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titleAndroid TV
  1. Click the home Home button on your Android TV remote to get to the home screen.

  2. From the very top of the Android TV home screen, scroll all the way to the right and select “Settings” Settings under your profile icon.

  3. Scroll down the Settings menu and select “Apps” Apps > Select “See See all apps”apps.

  4. Scroll down the list of apps and select FreeCast when it appears appears.

  5. From the FreeCast app settings section, scroll down and select “Clear cache” Clear cache.

  6. Click “Ok” Ok to confirm.

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titleApple TV
  1. Navigate to the “Settings” Settings menu from your Apple TV home screen.

  2. Select “System” System > Then choose “Restart”
    Restart (Note that restarting may take several minutes).

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titleFire TV
  1. Click the home Home button on your Fire TV remote to get to the home screen.

  2. Scroll to the far right and locate the Settings button > Select “Settings” Settings.

  3. From the Settings menu select “Applications” Applications.

  4. Scroll down and select “Manage Manage Installed Apps” Apps > Once the list of apps appears, scroll down and select FreeCast from the list.

  5. Scroll down the FreeCast app settings section and select “Clear cache” Clear cache.

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titleSamsung TV
  1. Go to the Settings menu on your Samsung TV and select “Support” Support from the Settings menu

  2. Under the Support section select “Device Care” Device Care > Then choose Manage Storage.

  3. Locate the FreeCast app and select it from the menu. Select “View Details” View Details and then click on “Clear Cache” Clear Cache.

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titleLG TV
  1. Turn off your LG TV and then unplug it.

  2. Wait 20-30 seconds and then plug the TV back in.