Clear your computer's cache memory
Cache memory is a temporary memory in your PC used to locally store information that you accessed during a session. When you need to retrieve this information, your computer or wireless device gets it from the cache memory rather than from main memory
where it was originally stored. Cache memory thus speeds up the retrieval and display time for information you consult while browsing.
At the end of your AccèsD or AccèsD Affaires session, you could therefore have personal financial data in your PC cache memory. To protect the confidentiality of such information, make sure that you clear the cache memory at the end of
each session.
How to clear your computer's cache memory
Netscape Navigator 7.2 for Windows
- From the Edit menu, click Preferences.
- Choose Advanced.
- Click Cache.
- Click Clear Memory Cache.
- Click OK.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x for Windows
- From the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click on the General tab.
- In the Temporary Internet Files section, click Delete Files.
- Click OK to return to your browser.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 for Windows
- From the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click on the General tab.
- In the History section, click Delete....
- In the new dialogue box, click Delete Files in the Temporary Internet Files section.
- Click OK to return to your browser.
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and higher
- From the Tools menu, select Clear My Tracks.
- Check the Cache box.
- Click Clear My Track Now.
Safari 1.3.2 and higher
- From the Safari menu, choose Empty Cache.
- Click Empty.