Internet, Networking, & Security > Browsers > 49 49 people found this article helpful Delete Temporary Internet Files and Cookies Clear them often to improve your web browser's performance By Mary Landesman Mary Landesman Writer Brevard College Mary Landesman is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire and a security expert. She was named as one of the women to watch in IT security. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 13, 2022 Browsers Chrome Safari Firefox Microsoft Close What to Know Go to Tools (gear icon) > Internet Options. In Browsing history, select Delete. Select the checkboxes next to the files you want to delete.Limit cache size in the future: Go to Internet Options > Browsing history > Settings.Then, next to Disk space to use, lower the amount of memory IE uses to store temporary internet files. This article explains how to clear your Internet Explorer cache. If left unchecked, a burgeoning cache can slow IE to a crawl or cause other unexpected behaviors. Instructions apply to Internet Explorer 11. Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer and recommends that you update to the newer Edge browser. Head to their site to download the newest version. How to Delete Temporary Files and Cookies To delete temporary files or cookies, follow these steps. Open the Tools menu (the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the screen). The keyboard shortcut for the Tools menu is Alt+X. Select Internet options. In the Browsing history section, select Delete. Select the checkboxes next to the files you want to delete. Temporary internet files and cookies should be selected by default, but if you wish to preserve your saved passwords, for example, leave that check box empty. Now that the files and cookies are gone, minimize their impact going forward. In the Internet Options menu, go to Browsing history > Settings. Next to Disk space to use, lower the amount of memory IE uses to store temporary internet files. Microsoft recommends you set this number between 50 MB and 250 MB. Select OK to save your changes. Select OK to exit the Internet Options menu. You may need to restart the browser before the changes take effect. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit