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Mac DNS Cache Flushing Guide
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- What is DNS Cache
- DNS cache stores recent DNS lookups for faster website loading
- DNS server checks website addresses against IP database
- When to Clear DNS Cache
- Corrupted cache can cause 404 errors and website loading problems
- DNS spoofing can redirect users to malicious sites
- Cache clearing helps protect search behavior from third parties
- DNS record propagation can be stopped by clearing cache
- How to Check and Clear Cache
- Check cache via Terminal using mDNSResponder command
- Newer macOS versions use Terminal commands like dscacheutil
- Older macOS versions use different commands like discoveryutil
- Safari browser can clear cache through Develop menu
- Important Notes
- DNS cache clearing is safe but not recommended daily
- Regular cache clearing every six months is advised
- MacKeeper's Antivirus recommended before clearing cache
- Malware scanning may be necessary after cache clearing