Keeping your browser cache cleared is an important part of maintaining a fast and efficient web browsing experience. When you visit websites, your browser stores files on your device in a cache folder so it doesn’t have to download the full site every time you visit. This makes pages load faster. However, over time the cache can get overloaded with unnecessary files that just take up space and slow things down. Clearing out the cache helps get rid of these unnecessary files and frees up space. For Ticketmaster specifically, clearing your cache can also help fix certain issues on the site if you are having problems loading pages or content.
Why should I clear my Ticketmaster cache?
Here are some of the main reasons you may want to clear your browser cache for Ticketmaster:
- Fix page loading errors – If pages on Ticketmaster are not loading properly or displaying errors, clearing the cache often fixes these issues.
- Resolve blocked content issues – Sometimes videos, images or other content may not load on Ticketmaster. Clearing the cache can resolve these problems.
- Improve page load speeds – Large caches accumulate unnecessary data over time, slowing down page loads. Clearing it removes this junk data.
- Fix login issues – At times, you may have trouble logging into your Ticketmaster account. Clearing the cache and cookies can resolve login problems.
- Remove harmful files – Malicious files could be sent to your cache without you knowing. Periodic cache clearing removes potentially harmful files.
- Free up disk space – Caches can grow very large, taking up valuable disk space. Clearing the cache gives you that space back.
If you notice any issues when using Ticketmaster such as slow page loads or trouble accessing content, try clearing your browser cache first before anything else. Often this simple fix will resolve many common problems on the site.
How to clear cache in Chrome
Here are the steps to clear your browser cache using Google Chrome:
- Open the Chrome browser on your computer.
- Click on the 3 vertical dots in the top right corner to open the menu.
- Hover over ‘More tools’ and click on ‘Clear browsing data’.
- In the dialog box that opens, look for the ‘Time range’ dropdown and select ‘All time’.
- Make sure the checkbox for ‘Cached images and files’ is checked.
- Click the ‘Clear data’ button at the bottom.
- Wait for the process to complete. All cached data should now be cleared.
- Close and restart the Chrome browser.
This will clear all cached images, files, cookies and other site data from Chrome. You can also clear the cache from the Chrome Task Manager by following these steps:
- Click the 3 dots menu > More Tools > Task Manager
- In the Task Manager window, click the browser row
- Click the ‘End process’ button to terminate the browser process
- Restart Chrome to clear the cache
Clearing cache in Firefox
To clear your Firefox browser cache, use these steps:
- Click the 3 horizontal lines menu button in the top right.
- Select ‘Options’ from the menu.
- On the General tab, scroll down to the ‘Network Settings’ section.
- Click the ‘Clear Now’ button next to ‘Cached Web Content’.
- A prompt will appear. Click ‘Ok’ to clear the cache.
- Close and relaunch Firefox for the changes to complete.
Alternatively, you can follow these steps:
- Type ‘about:cache’ into the Firefox address bar.
- Click ‘Clear Cache’ on the page that appears.
- Select ‘Cached Web Content’ and click ‘Ok’
- Firefox cache will be cleared and you will see a ‘Cache cleared’ message.
How to clear cache on Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge uses these steps to clear your browser cache:
- Launch Microsoft Edge and click the 3 horizontal dots icon.
- Move your cursor over ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Privacy, search and services’.
- In the ‘Clear browsing data’ section, click on ‘Choose what to clear’.
- Select the time range as ‘All time’.
- Check the boxes for ‘Cookies and saved website data’ and ‘Cached data and files’.
- Click ‘Clear now’. Edge will now clear the selected cached data.
An alternate method is:
- Type ‘edge://settings/clearBrowserData’ into the address bar.
- Select desired time range and check boxes as above.
- Click ‘Clear now’ to erase cache contents.
Clearing Safari browser cache on Mac
To clear the Safari cache on Mac, follow these steps:
- Click on the Safari menu and select ‘Preferences’.
- Go to the ‘Privacy’ tab in the Preferences window.
- Click on ‘Manage Website Data’.
- In the next window, click ‘Remove All’.
- A prompt will appear, click ‘Remove Now’ to clear all cached data.
- Quit and relaunch Safari for changes to complete.
Alternatively, you can also type ‘Develop’ in the Safari menu bar. Then select ‘Empty Caches’ to clear the browser cache.
Clearing Ticketmaster app cache
To clear cached data in the Ticketmaster app on your iPhone or Android device, follow these instructions:
iPhone/iPad
- Go to your device Settings > Ticketmaster.
- Scroll down and tap on ‘Clear Cache’.
- Confirm clearing the cache by tapping ‘Clear’.
Android
- Open your device Settings > Apps > Ticketmaster.
- Tap on ‘Storage’ then on ‘Clear Cache’.
- Confirm clearing the cache by tapping ‘Ok’.
This will clear all cached data stored by the Ticketmaster app and help it run faster and consume less space.
Conclusion
Keeping your browser cache cleared regularly is good web browsing practice, especially when using sites like Ticketmaster. Pages will load faster, you save local disk space, and many common issues are resolved. The processes are very simple on all major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari. Just access the browser settings to wipe cached images, files, cookies and site data. For mobile, clear the cache directly from the Ticketmaster app’s settings or storage management screen. With an optimized, clean cache you can sit back and enjoy a smoother Ticketmaster experience.