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Cache is all the data your phone stores locally, but over time it can build up and slow down (or even overheat) your phone. Here's how to clean things up.
Clearing the cache is a great way to give your iPhone (or iPad) a speed boost. Here's how to delete unwanted files and get your device running like a dream ...
The cache data you want to clear is collected by your iPhones Safari web browser. Once in the Setting app, scroll down to the list of installed apps, then find Safari and tap on it.
Is your iPhone running slowly or having trouble with some common tasks? It could just need to have its cache cleared. Here's the steps to follow.
If you use Spotify a lot on your iPhone, for the best performance, you may need to clear the cache sometimes. Here's how to ...
How to Delete App Data on an iPhone. The iPhone enables you to run a variety of business-oriented apps, and apps sometimes generate data that you might want to delete. For example, you may ...
iPhone running low on storage? Learn how to clear System Data on your iPhone and free up space with these simple steps.
Do you use Apple's Health app to track your fitness and activities and have unwieldy amounts of data? Here's how to delete Health app data on iPhone.
If your iPhone’s storage has been consumed by content mysteriously labeled as Other, we’ll show you how to take care of it and reclaim your device’s space.
Since cached data can sometimes become bigger than the app itself, it's a good idea to review your iPhone storage and clear an app's cache if it's using more space than expected.
Here's how. How to Clear iPhone and iPad Cache The following steps clear all cookies and web data cached on your device by Safari, although AutoFill information remains unchanged.