The information your browser stores is sometimes incomplete or corrupt. Deleting your browser's cache and cookies will often fix Gmail issues.
For instructions, please select your browser below:
Google Chrome
In Google Chrome:
- Click the Tools menu
.
- Select Clear browsing data.
- Select Empty the cache and Delete cookies.
- Click Clear browsing data.
Firefox
In Firefox for PCs:
- Log out of Gmail and close all other open browser windows.
- Click the Tools menu at the top of your browser and select Clear Private Data...
- Select the Cookies and Cache checkboxes.
- Click Clear Private Data Now.
In Firefox for Macs:
- Log out of Gmail and close all other open browser windows.
- Click the Firefox menu at the top of your browser and select Preferences...
- Select the Privacy tab.
- Click Clear Now... at the bottom of the dialogue box.
- Check the boxes next to Cache and Cookies in the new dialogue box.
- Click Clear Private Data Now.
Internet Explorer
Mozilla
In Mozilla:
- Log out of Gmail. Close all other open browser windows.
- Click the Edit menu at the top of your browser, and select Preferences.
- Click the + next to Advanced.
- Select Cache under Advanced.
- Click Clear Cache.
- Click OK.
Netscape
In Netscape:
- Log out of Gmail. Close all other open browser windows.
- Click the Edit menu at the top of your browser, and select Preferences.
- Click the + next to Advanced.
- Select Cache under Advanced.
- Click Clear Cache.
- Click OK.
Safari
In Safari:
- Log out of Gmail. Close all other open browser windows.
- Open the Safari menu on your browser's toolbar.
- Select Empty Cache.
- Click Empty in the dialogue box.
Other browsers
In some cases, it may be necessary to clear your cache more than once.