Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Firefox
Clear cache in Safari
Safari stores temporary files to speed up browsing, but these can become corrupted or outdated - causing loading problems, display glitches, or stale content in Tallyfy. Clearing the cache forces Safari to download fresh files. The steps differ between Mac and iPhone/iPad.
- Open Safari and click Safari in the top menu bar.
- Select Settings… from the dropdown.
- Go to the Advanced tab.
- Check Show features for web developers at the bottom.
- Close Settings.
- Click Develop in the menu bar and select Empty Caches.
You can also use the keyboard shortcut Option + Command + E to empty caches quickly.
- Click Safari in the menu bar, then select Settings…
- Go to the Privacy tab.
- Click Manage Website Data…
- Click Remove All, then confirm by clicking Remove Now.
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Safari.
- Tap Clear History and Website Data.
- Choose your timeframe (select All history for a full clear).
- Tap Clear History to confirm.
Close Safari completely and reopen it before visiting Tallyfy again. This makes sure all old cached data is gone.
If clearing the cache doesn’t fix the problem, check the Tallyfy troubleshooting guide for more solutions or contact Tallyfy support ↗.
Clearing Firefox’s cache and cookies through the Privacy & Security settings removes outdated or corrupted temporary files so Tallyfy can load fresh content and resolve display or loading problems in the browser.
Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Chrome
Clear Chrome’s cache to fix Tallyfy display problems, loading errors, and outdated content by forcing the browser to download fresh files.
Troubleshooting > Clear cache in Edge
Clearing Microsoft Edge’s browser cache removes outdated or corrupted temporary files that cause Tallyfy to display incorrectly or run slowly and you can do this either through Edge’s Privacy settings for a full clear or by targeting only Tallyfy-specific cookies and site data through the address bar’s lock icon.
Miscellaneous > Troubleshooting
Tallyfy’s troubleshooting guide covers fixing common issues like loading errors and authentication loops through cache clearing and hard refreshes along with solutions for rate limit errors and password reset problems and Microsoft login approval requirements and a browser data wipe script for persistent session conflicts.
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