BlackBerry Torch 9810

BlackBerry Torch 9810

Clear browser data - BlackBerry Torch 9810

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When you use your phone's internet browser, various data is stored temporarily in the browser memory, such as cache and cookies. If you have problems loading web pages, deleting this data may help. Follow these instructions to clear browser data.

Step 1 of 11

Find "Options"

Press the Menu key twice.

Step 2 of 11

Find "Options"

Press Browser.

Step 3 of 11

Find "Options"

Press the Menu key.

Step 4 of 11

Find "Options"

Press Options.

Step 5 of 11

Select browser data

Press Cookies.

A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
Step 6 of 11

Select browser data

When the box next to the menu item is ticked (V), it's selected.

A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
Step 7 of 11

Select browser data

Press Cache.

A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
Step 8 of 11

Select browser data

When the box next to the menu item is ticked (V), it's selected.

A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
Step 9 of 11

Clear browser data

Press Clear Now.

Step 10 of 11

Exit

Press Disconnect.

Step 11 of 11

Exit

Press the Return key to return to standby mode.

Find "Options"

Press the Menu key twice.
Press Browser.
Press the Menu key.
Press Options.

Select browser data

Press Cookies.
A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
When the box next to the menu item is ticked (V), it's selected.
A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
Press Cache.
A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.
When the box next to the menu item is ticked (V), it's selected.
A cookie is data saved by a web page in the browser memory. The data can be login information or other information about the choices you've made on a web page. Cookies allow the provider to adjust the contents of the web page to your preferences.

A copy of the web pages you've visited is saved in the cache. The next time you connect to a previously visited web page, your phone retrieves data from the cache.

Clear browser data

Press Clear Now.

Exit

Press Disconnect.
Press the Return key to return to standby mode.

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