Title: Hyper cache vs. browser caching
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# Hyper cache vs. browser caching

 *  [gnirsh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnirsh/)
 * (@gnirsh)
 * [14 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/hyper-cache-vs-browser-caching/)
 * I installed hyper cache recently, and the plugin is great for speed. But I noticed
   that it’s working somewhat oddly in certain situations. Hyper cache, correctly,
   does not serve up cached pages when a user is logged in. The problem I’m having
   is that when a user logs out, and visits pages they had already visited while
   logged in, it’s displaying local cached versions of those pages with the wp admin
   bar and all the other logged in specific content. Which means that what they’re
   seeing is a local cached copy, rather than the cached version stored on the server.
 * How can I set things so that the hypercache overrides local caching?

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