You must come across a case when the Web page you visit regularly, just fails to load the browser on your Android device, when it is loaded fine on your other devices. Well, this is a problem we all face and it arises due to corruption in the DNS cache. For people unaware, DNS Cache memory is a file that contains the host names and IP addresses of the sites to make sure that the next time you visit the site itself, it loads faster. However, problems arise when the IP address of the Web page changes by the device or browser updates the cache, resulting in Web pages do not load up.
You must come across a case when the Web page you visit regularly, just fails to load the browser on your Android device, when it is loaded fine on your other devices. Well, this is a problem we all face and it arises due to corruption in the DNS cache. For people unaware, DNS Cache memory is a file that contains the host names and IP addresses of the sites to make sure that the next time you visit the site itself, it loads faster. However, problems arise when the IP address of the Web page changes by the device or browser updates the cache, resulting in Web pages do not load up.