Hi there! I understand that after reading an article on Breitbart, the Home page you see reverts to showing news articles from several days ago. Could you tell me more about how you're accessing the site? Are you using the WebKit browser on your Windows 10 device, correct? Also, is this happening every time you finish reading an article, or just occasionally?
Meanwhile, let’s try a few quick checks to narrow down the issue:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Sometimes, outdated cached content can cause old news to display. To do this in your WebKit browser: - Open the browser settings. - Find "Privacy" or "History" options. - Choose "Clear browsing data" and select cached images/files and cookies. - Restart the browser and revisit Breitbart's homepage.
2. Check if your browser or device's date and time are correct. Incorrect settings can sometimes cause issues with loading fresh content.
3. Try refreshing the homepage using the refresh button or pressing F5 after reading an article.
4. If you’re using any browser extensions or ad blockers, temporarily disable them to see if they affect how the homepage loads.
Have you tried any of these already? If so, we can dive deeper into possible causes like connection issues, account/session problems, or site-specific caching problems. Let me know!
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Hi there! I understand that after reading an article on Breitbart, the Home page you see reverts to showing news articles from several days ago. Could you tell me more about how you're accessing the site? Are you using the WebKit browser on your Windows 10 device, correct? Also, is this happening every time you finish reading an article, or just occasionally?
Meanwhile, let’s try a few quick checks to narrow down the issue:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Sometimes, outdated cached content can cause old news to display. To do this in your WebKit browser:
- Open the browser settings.
- Find "Privacy" or "History" options.
- Choose "Clear browsing data" and select cached images/files and cookies.
- Restart the browser and revisit Breitbart's homepage.
2. Check if your browser or device's date and time are correct. Incorrect settings can sometimes cause issues with loading fresh content.
3. Try refreshing the homepage using the refresh button or pressing F5 after reading an article.
4. If you’re using any browser extensions or ad blockers, temporarily disable them to see if they affect how the homepage loads.
Have you tried any of these already? If so, we can dive deeper into possible causes like connection issues, account/session problems, or site-specific caching problems. Let me know!