Originally Posted by
StartngOvr
The discussion was regarding the Chrome browser, not Safari. If you research how to do it on the company iPad using Chrome, you’ll find it’s not so easy. I haven’t been able to figure out how to do it. I don’t think it’s possible in the iPad version of Chrome(the recommended browser for use with NavBlue.). Desktop version of the browser is different.
Ok so iPad with Chrome, they seem to not give you the option to clear single website data, but it does give you the option to uncheck saved passwords, browsing history and autofill data, which should clear up most peoples issues with clearing cache. You can clear individual site data in safari on an iPad but I know the PBS committee recommends Chrome.
https://support.google.com/accounts/...OS&hl=en&oco=2
Originally Posted by
Han Solo
It's much easier to not actually read the post and hurl insults.
Like I said in my previous post it's not necessarily directed just at you, rather the general attitude I've seen toward it. No insult intended and I apologize if that's how you took it, but it's really just the truth for many out there. Most guys I've flown with (are not on SM) actually don't have a problem. The ones who are the loudest haters are the one that are unwilling to even lift a finger to help themselves or even read the publications put out for them. It's new and didn't work perfectly the first time they tried it in it's infancy, so it's a POS.
Once you explain to them why cache clearing is a important (for offline viewing, etc...) or that it can actually easily do things they say it can't, they'll "generally" start to open up. I usually just give up trying to help when they say why don't we just dump Navblue and go with EZBid. Also remember that PBS is paid from by the company, and operated by a company that has many clients. If we want to see drastic improvements then we need the union to pressure the company to provide mo money$$$.