What is cache and why is it important to clear my cache for security measures?
Cache has been designed to improve performance and reduce network traffic. When you view a web page, it is stored in both your browser’s memory cache and your computer’s disk cache.Your browser relies on its memory cache when you use the browser “Back” button. Rather than going to the network to retrieve the page, the page is retrieved from the browser memory cache. After you logout of AdvisorAccess, your account information cannot be viewed. However, information may be viewed using the browser “Back” button. To protect the confidential nature of your personal information, we highly recommend that you clear your browser’s memory cache or close your browser (which will also clear the browser memory cache) after your session.You should also be aware that by retrieving a page from cache, you might be provided with stale information.
Your web browser has a mechanism called “cache” that is designed to improve performance and reduce internet network traffic. When you view a web page, it is stored in both your web browser’s memory cache and your computer’s hard disk cache. Your browser relies on its memory cache when you use the browser “Back” button. Rather than going to the internet network to retrieve the page again, the page is retrieved from the browser memory cache. This is the default setting for most modern web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox. After you logout of Account View, your account information cannot be viewed. However, information may be viewed using the browser “Back” button. To protect the confidential nature of your personal information, we highly recommend that you clear your browser’s memory cache or close your web browser (which will also clear the browser memory cache) after your session. You should also be aware that by retrieving a page from cache, you might be provided with st