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Ok, so I have had some people ask me "Why do some people have the new group icons and while others still have the old ones?". Well the answer is quite simple, clear your cache! If your not sure how, see below.

 

Hope it helps! :)

You should be seeing something like this:

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Internet Explorer 8 and above

1. From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... .

2. Deselect Preserve Favorites website data, and select Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History.

3. Click Delete.

 

 

Internet Explorer 7

1. From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Internet Options.

2. Under "Browsing history", click Delete... .

3. To delete your cache, click Delete files... .

4. To delete your cookies, click Delete cookies... .

5. To delete your history, click Delete history... .

6. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.

 

 

Firefox 3.5 and above for Windows

1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History... .

2. From the Time range to clear: drop-down menu, select the desired range; to clear your entire cache, select Everything.

3. Click the down arrow next to "Details" to choose what history elements to clear (e.g., check Cookies to clear cookies). Click Clear Now.

 

 

Firefox 3 for Windows

1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History... , and then select the items you want to delete (e.g., Browsing & Download History, Cache, Cookies).

2. Click Clear Recent History... .

 

 

Chrome

1. In the browser bar, enter: chrome://settings/clearBrowserData

2. Select the items you want to clear (e.g., Clear browsing history, Clear download history, Empty the cache, Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data).

3. You can choose the period of time for which you want to clear cached information from the Obliterate the following items from: drop-down menu. To clear your entire cache, select the beginning of time.

4. Click Clear browsing data.

 

 

Safari

1. From the Safari menu, select Reset Safari... .

2. From the menu, select the items you want to reset, and then click Reset. As of Safari 5.1, Remove all website data covers both cookies and cache.

 

 

Safari for Mac OS X

1. Click Safari, select Empty Cache.

2. Click Empty.

 

 

Firefox 3.5 and above for Mac OS X

1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History.

2. From the Time range to clear: drop-down menu, select the desired range; to clear your entire cache, select Everything.

3. Click the down arrow next to "Details" to choose which elements to clear. Click Clear Now.

 

 

Firefox 3 for Mac OS X

1. In Firefox, from the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History.

2. Select the elements you want to clear (e.g., Browsing & Download History, Cache, Cookies), and then click Clear Private Data Now.

 

 

Mobile Safari for iPhone OS (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad)

1. From the home screen, tap Settings, and then tap Safari.

2. At the bottom of Safari's settings screen, tap the buttons for Clear Cookies and Clear Cache. To confirm, tap Clear Cookies or Clear Cache again.

 

 

Android

1. To clear cache, cookies, or history:

2. Start your browser.

3. Tap Menu, and then tap More.

4. Select Settings.

5. Under "Privacy settings", select Clear cache, Clear history, or Clear all cookie data as appropriate, and then tap OK to accept (or Cancel to cancel) the deletion.

Edited by ENIGM0
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