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brush

(57,476 posts)
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 05:20 PM Aug 2024

Anyone know how to empty the cache on a MacBook Pro? A rep from my bank has advised it as..

the full cache is interfering with me being able to access my account online. She said for some reason this only happens on Macs.

HELP!

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Anyone know how to empty the cache on a MacBook Pro? A rep from my bank has advised it as.. (Original Post) brush Aug 2024 OP
Try this PJMcK Aug 2024 #1
Try this PJMcK Aug 2024 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Ocelot II Aug 2024 #3
I have one, and never heard of problems accessing an online account Ocelot II Aug 2024 #4
Thank you. brush Aug 2024 #5
Some risk with this ... CloudWatcher Aug 2024 #8
One more thing. usonian Aug 2024 #6
"In Safari Settings, advanced you can choose to "show developer menu""...that's what I use to dump the cashe mitch96 Aug 2024 #7
Badly worded advice .... CloudWatcher Aug 2024 #9
The banks advice doesn't make sense to me either. I'm on a Mac laptop but have use FireFox for years... brush Aug 2024 #10
Good luck! CloudWatcher Aug 2024 #11
make sure important things are backed up. AllaN01Bear Aug 2024 #12

Response to brush (Original post)

Ocelot II

(120,821 posts)
4. I have one, and never heard of problems accessing an online account
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 05:28 PM
Aug 2024

because the cache (temporary files) is too full. But you could try this:

How to clear the application cache on Mac
Open Finder, select the Go menu, and click Go to Folder.
Type /Users/[YourUserName]/Library/Caches in the window and click Go.
You'll see the user caches for all your apps. You can go into each folder, select the files inside, and drag them to the Trash.

CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
8. Some risk with this ...
Sun Aug 4, 2024, 01:14 PM
Aug 2024

Some applications get grumpy if you delete their cache like this. There's almost a 99.99% chance that the bank software doesn't care about these caches, but just want you to delete the browser cache (Safari or Chrome or whatever).

usonian

(13,782 posts)
6. One more thing.
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 06:17 PM
Aug 2024

Last edited Sat Aug 3, 2024, 08:31 PM - Edit history (1)

In Safari Settings, advanced you can choose to "show developer menu"

But I'm not a developer, you say.

Well, one item there disables extensions!

I use this with banking sites because web development is an expense to them, and they don't give a hoot for testing anything but bundled, vanilla browsers. (IMNSHO)

Vanilla is good for banking sites because they're all business.

You can also disable JavaScript from that menu, which kills all kinds of pop ups and nag walls etc. But restore it for banking and DU!! I sometimes forget.

mitch96

(14,652 posts)
7. "In Safari Settings, advanced you can choose to "show developer menu""...that's what I use to dump the cashe
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 06:35 PM
Aug 2024

Every evening I clear the cashe , clear the history and go to settings and clear out the cookies I don't want.
I also do this if I'm having some problems with a website..
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CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
9. Badly worded advice ....
Sun Aug 4, 2024, 01:29 PM
Aug 2024

Sorry, but your bank is hiring support people that don't know enough. You almost certainly don't need to delete anything more than your browser (Safari, Chrome, Firefx) caches and cookies. If there's a problem with "your cache" you should be able to just clear your history and cookies. There's a big "Clear history" menu item in the History menu at the top (of Safari).

Of course there's also a very good chance that clearing your cache won't help at all. This is a standard response to queries about problems with their web sites. It's the equivalent of support asking if you've turned off and rebooted your computer to see if the problem goes away.

Unless your disk is has filled up (no free space at all), there's no such thing as the cache being "too full". Omg.

Additional suggestion: if clearing history doesn't help, try a different browser. Poorly supported web sites often don't test enough with (Mac + Safari) and you might have better luck with Chrome or Firefox, as those browsers are on both Mac and Windows.

[me:50+ years doing sofware dev and IT. 20+ years working for Apple software development]

brush

(57,476 posts)
10. The banks advice doesn't make sense to me either. I'm on a Mac laptop but have use FireFox for years...
Sun Aug 4, 2024, 03:00 PM
Aug 2024

Last edited Sun Aug 4, 2024, 04:21 PM - Edit history (1)

with no problem. All of a sudden there's a problem with the bank's verification text messages to me to accesss my account online. They sent me one text with a verification code that may have been an old one.

So I tried deleting all the previous texts from them and ask for a new code to be sent. Didn't work and after one more ask to resend a code, they shut my account down for too many tries.

Ridiculous. I'll delete my history and try again as I think the problem is on their end.

CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
11. Good luck!
Sun Aug 4, 2024, 04:09 PM
Aug 2024

It's really hard to figure out problems when you've hit the retry limit, that sucks. Hopefully you can get someone to help you and reset the limit as you try things. I'd still suggest getting the latest Chrome as something to try. Might not help, but it keeps support from blaming Firefox ))

Cheers!

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