Last Updated: February 15, 2025
1. What is Caching?
Caching is a temporary storage mechanism that allows our website to store certain data locally on your device or on our servers to improve performance and reduce load times.
2. Types of Caching We Use
2.1 Browser Caching
We utilize browser caching to store static resources (images, CSS, JavaScript files) on your device. This reduces loading times when you revisit our website.
2.2 Server-Side Caching
We implement server-side caching to improve the performance of our dynamic content. This helps us serve pages faster and reduce server load.
2.3 CDN Caching
We use Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to cache our content across multiple servers globally, ensuring faster access regardless of your location.
3. Cache Duration
Different types of content have different cache durations:
- News articles: Cached for 6 hours
- Static images: Cached for 7 days
- CSS/JavaScript files: Cached for 30 days
- Breaking news: Cache disabled or set to minimal duration
4. How to Clear Your Cache
If you wish to view the most up-to-date version of our website, you can clear your browser's cache:
For Chrome:
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (Windows/Linux) or Command+Shift+Delete (Mac)
- Select "Cached images and files"
- Click "Clear data"
For Firefox:
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (Windows/Linux) or Command+Shift+Delete (Mac)
- Select "Cache" and choose your time range
- Click "Clear Now"
For Safari:
- Go to Safari menu > Preferences > Advanced
- Check "Show Develop menu in menu bar"
- Go to Develop menu > Empty Caches
5. Cache Policy Updates
We may update our caching strategies periodically to improve website performance. Major changes to our cache policy will be reflected in this document.
6. Contact Us
If you have any questions about our caching policies or are experiencing issues with cached content, please contact us at: 252439581@qq.com