Mobile devices such as the iPad and, above all, the iPhone, we use them intensively and on a daily basis. Therefore, it is not uncommon for the cache to be full earlier than expected, which could slow down the normal operation of the cache. Today we’ll tell you how to clear your iOS cache.
Clear your cache and your iPhone will “fly” again
From your iOS web browser, Safari, to other third-party applications like Facebook, you’ll then learn how to easily clear your cache and free up space on your iPhone and iPad.
While clearing the cache in Safari is a very quick and easy process that you can practically do with a single touch, this process can be different depending on the third-party application you’re focusing on. First, we’ll see how to clear the Safari cache on your iPhone and iPad. We especially recommend this solution if you’ve noticed that Safari is going much slower than it was when it started.
- First, open the Settings app and scroll to the bottom
- Select the Safari option
- Scroll down again and select the option Clear history and website data.
- Confirm the action in the pop-up window.
As for clearing the cache of third-party applications, the process will vary depending on the app in question. Some such as Slack offer an option in the application preferences within the iOS Settings app, while others such as Facebook do not. I’m afraid you’ll have to check your application settings to find out.
For applications that do not provide a clear button for cache clearing, a good option is to delete the application and reinstall it.