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- Launch the Edge browser on your computer.
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- Click on the three-dot menu (
...
) in the top-right corner of the browser. - Select from the dropdown menu.
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- In the left-hand menu, click on .
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- Under the "Clear browsing data" section, click on the button.
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- In the "Clear browsing data" window, you will see a list of options. Make sure the checkbox for is selected.
- You can also select other types of data if needed (e.g., browsing history, cookies, etc.).
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- Select the time range for which you want to clear the cache. If you want to clear all cached data, choose .
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- After clearing the cache, close and reopen Microsoft Edge to see if the issue is resolved.
This process should help remove any cached files that might be causing the SSL error on the website. Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need further assistance!