HealthCare.gov is compatible with most popular web browsing software. This includes the most recent and commonly used versions of:
If you're having problems using HealthCare.gov – like getting stuck or seeing pages displayed incorrectly — you may want to try making the following adjustments to your browser.
Browser software is often updated automatically, to ensure you have the latest features. Like most websites, HealthCare.gov usually performs best with an updated browser. But your browser may not be up-to-date.
If you're having problems using HealthCare.gov, you may want to see if you have the latest version of your browser.
If you're having trouble with these steps, use your browser's help or search features for instructions. Or do a web search using your browser's name and "find latest version."
Cookies — little bits of code that record information about your visit — can improve your HealthCare.gov experience. (You don't have to accept cookies to use HealthCare.gov, but it may result in a smoother visit.)
If you're having problems using HealthCare.gov, you may want to set your browser to "accept" (or allow) cookies.
If you're having trouble with these steps, use your browser's help or search features for instructions. Or do a web search using your browser's name and "accept cookies."
Your browser has a memory called a "cache." "Cookies" are bits of code that make it easier to navigate websites you’ve visited before. Sometimes data in your browser's cache or cookies creates conflicts with a particular website.
If you're having trouble using HealthCare.gov, you may want to "clear" your cache and cookies.
If you're having trouble with these steps, use your browser's help or search features for instructions. Or do a web search using your browser's name and "clear cache and cookies."