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Amur may send applicants and customers a text message in relation to the activities that you have undertaken with us. These activities include but are not limited to next step reminders, payment updates and/or account reminders. This program will send additional information to customers who opt-in including helpful marketing information on an occasional basis..
You can cancel the SMS service at any time. Just text "STOP" to the short code. After you send the SMS "STOP" to us, we will send you an SMS message to confirm that you have been unsubscribed. After this, you will no longer receive SMS messages from us. If you want to start receiving text messaging, just send us a quick text to 800-994-0016 requesting to receive text messaging again.
If you are experiencing issues with the messaging program, reply with the keyword HELP for more assistance, or get help directly at customercare@goamur.com or 800-994-0016.
Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.
As always, message and data rates may apply for any messages sent between you and Amur. If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider.
To clear the cache for Google Chrome, start by clicking the Three Dots icon in the top right of your browser window. Then, find the More Tools option and select Clear browsing data… from the submenu
Alternatively, you can also use the hotkey combination: CTRL + SHIFT + DEL. Chrome will open up a new tab with a popup window titled Clear Browsing Data. Make sure that only the Cached images and files box is checked. You can choose to clear your browsing history or opt for more thorough cleansing of the cache by including cookies and other site data in the cache clearing.
You can also change the time frame at the top. Select the Time Range field, then choose one of the options like the last 24 hours, last 4 weeks, or the entire history.
All tracking cookies are logged within the browser cache, so this is an option for those who are more interested in cleaning out cookies instead of your browser history or login information.
On this page, you have options to:
Allow all cookies.
Block third-party cookies in Incognito.
Block third-party cookies.
Block all cookies.
The cookie settings empower you to clean up your cache or eliminate unnecessary cache elements automatically. As an example, you may want to block third-party cookies so that you never have to worry about cleaning them out of your browser cache in the future.
You may also want to explore the area to Clear Cookies and Site Data When You Close All Windows. That essentially automates the cache clearing process by deleting items every time you close the Chrome browser.
The lower part of this section in Chrome has several other options that pertain to the browser cache.
There’s a button to See All Cookies and Site Data, which comes in handy for clearing out cache items individually.
You can also manage lists that allow sites to use cookies, clear cookies when closed, or block cookies entirely.
How to Clear Cache for Microsoft Edge
To clear the browser cache for Microsoft Edge, click the Three Dots icon in the top right of your browser window.
Choose History.
A new history module shows up to see the most recently visited websites. You should see another Three Dots icon within that module. Click that.
In the resulting menu dropdown, choose Clear Browsing Data.
Microsoft Edge now opens a Clear Browsing Data window. You can check off the following items to include with your deletion:
Browsing history.
Download history.
Cookies and other site data.
Cached images and files.
What’s nice about Microsoft Edge is that it displays quantitive information like the number of browsing history items that will be deleted if you clear the cache. You can also view how much space you may free up from the cache clearing.
Scroll down the list to see three more data clearing options. These aren’t checked by default, so you’ll have to mark them yourself if you want to clean up passwords, autofill form data, and site permissions.
With your selection made, go through the Time Range field to indicate how far back in your cache you want to delete.
For the last step, click on the Clear Now button. That’s the easiest way to clear the browser cache in Microsoft Edge!
To get more specific with clearing the Edge cache, select the Three Dots icon in the upper right corner, then choose Settings.
Navigate to the Privacy, Search, and Services tab.
The first option is to Clear Browsing Data Now, which offers a button to Choose What To Clear and sends you to the popup window we discussed above with the checkboxes. It’s simply a different route to get there.
You also may want to explore the tab to Choose What to Clear Every Time You Close the Browser. This way, you can automatically clear the cache of unnecessary items after closing Edge; maybe you’d rather the browser history, cookies, or login information didn’t save every time.
As you can see, the page for choosing what you clear after closing the browser has a long list of toggles for adding or removing specific cache data from the automated cache purge.
If you’re more interested in removing cookies from the cache or managing the ones you want to allow, navigate to the Cookies and Site Data tab on the Microsoft Edge Settings page.
On this page, you have options to Block Third-party Cookies, Preload Pages for Faster Browsing and Searching, and See All Cookies and Site Data. We recommend going to the See All Cookies and Site Data page to get an idea of what tracking items are being placed inside the browser cache.
You can then add sites to the Block or Allow lists, creating a situation where the cache doesn’t need as much monitoring in the first place.