How to Clear the DNS Resolver Cache in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera Print

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Clearing the resolver cache in web browsers can help resolve DNS-related issues and refresh DNS records. Here's a brief guide on how to clear the resolver cache in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera:

Google Chrome:

  1. Open Chrome and type "chrome://net-internals/#dns" into the address bar.
  2. Press Enter to access the DNS page.
  3. Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.

Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based):

  1. Launch Edge and type "edge://net-internals/#dns" in the address bar.
  2. Press Enter to go to the DNS page.
  3. Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open Firefox and type "about:networking#dns" in the address bar.
  2. Press Enter to access the DNS page.
  3. Click on the "Clear DNS Cache" button to clear the resolver cache.

Opera:

  1. Launch Opera and type "opera://net-internals/#dns" in the address bar.
  2. Press Enter to go to the DNS page.
  3. Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.

Clearing the resolver cache in these browsers can help resolve DNS-related issues and ensure that your browser uses the most up-to-date DNS information for websites.


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