A browser force refresh, sometimes referred to as a 'hard refresh' or 'cache bypass', is like giving your internet browser a clean slate for a specific webpage. A quick hard reload can be done by using the following ways.
On Windows/Linux:
Hold down Ctrl and click the Reload button.
Or, Hold down Ctrl and press F5.
Or just open the Chrome Dev Tools by pressing F12. Once the Chrome dev tools are open, right-click on the reload button, and a menu will drop down. Click on “Empty Cache and Hard Reload
On Mac
Hold ⇧ Shift and click the Reload button.
Or, hold down the ⌘ Command and ⇧ Shift key and then press R.
On an Android Mobile Browser
Android: Tap the three dots menu (⋮) in the top right corner. Select “Settings” from the menu. Go to “Privacy” and then “Clear Browsing Data”. …
On an iOS Mobile Browser
iOS: Tap the three dots menu (⋯) in the bottom right corner. Select “History” and then “Clear Browsing Data”.