Target caching rules? | Community
Skip to main content
Level 2
October 9, 2025
Solved

Target caching rules?

  • October 9, 2025
  • 2 replies
  • 357 views

This is a pretty general question, but how exactly does Target caching work? I've found that at times, clearing cache is needed to see an XT activity in the  browser; other times, an activity appears when clearing cache in Firefox but not Chrome browser; other times an activity appears in the cached browser but not in incognito! There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to this so just wondering if there is more info about that somewhere? Thanks in advance.

Best answer by Devyendar

Adobe Target caching behavior comes from a mix of browser, CDN, and Target-side caching:

 

  • Browser cache may hold old JS or page assets, so clearing cache forces a fresh download of the Target library or experience code.
  • Target visitor cookies persist the user’s experience assignment. Even if you edit the activity, Target will keep serving the same version until that cookie is cleared (incognito = new visitor).
  • Edge caching in Target’s delivery network can take a few minutes to refresh after publishing or editing an activity.
  • Different browsers handle cache, cookies, and profile data differently, so results vary between Chrome, Firefox, and incognito.

That’s why clearing cache or switching browsers sometimes “fixes” visibility of an XT activity—it resets the visitor profile and cached assets.

2 replies

Devyendar
DevyendarAccepted solution
Level 6
October 23, 2025

Adobe Target caching behavior comes from a mix of browser, CDN, and Target-side caching:

 

  • Browser cache may hold old JS or page assets, so clearing cache forces a fresh download of the Target library or experience code.
  • Target visitor cookies persist the user’s experience assignment. Even if you edit the activity, Target will keep serving the same version until that cookie is cleared (incognito = new visitor).
  • Edge caching in Target’s delivery network can take a few minutes to refresh after publishing or editing an activity.
  • Different browsers handle cache, cookies, and profile data differently, so results vary between Chrome, Firefox, and incognito.

That’s why clearing cache or switching browsers sometimes “fixes” visibility of an XT activity—it resets the visitor profile and cached assets.

Devyendar
Level 6
October 26, 2025

@madhuraj87 I Hope my response to your question was helpful, please mark it as "Correct Answer" so it can help other community members as well.