I went to Google and found this because of your post regarding removing cache:

Firefox
From the History menu, select Clear Recent History. ...
From the Time range to clear: drop-down menu, select the desired range; to clear your entire cache, select Everything.
Next to "Details", click the down arrow to choose which elements of the history to clear; to clear your entire cache, select all items.


So thanks! At least it's out of Firefox for now which I use rare
ly.



Originally Posted By: grelber
Originally Posted By: artie505
I looked at a couple of apps on MacUpdate, and they seem to show no more than the URLs of the websites you've visited.
There may be a pertinent app, but I'm unaware of it.

I gather that Safari, unlike Firefox, does not allow examination of cache(s).
In Firefox I just enter about:cache in the URL window and thereby gain access to complete descriptions of each and every cached item.
Every cookie (and subordinate cookies) in Safari (as in Firefox) should be viewable and manageable in a straightforward manner.
It's unclear to me why there should be a problem here.


MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6
Safari Tech Prev 17.0
Safari 16.6
Firefox 116.0.2
iPhone 7 Version 15.8