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While the daily usage of your iPhone, it's quite necessary to frequently clear app data to get more storage space and improve the performance. This post will show you how to clear app data on iPhone. Whether you want to delete Safari cache, clear app data without deleting the app, or directly offload apps to remove associated files, you can find a detailed guide.

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Now you can see the app data and related cache. In general, you will be offered a Clear or Manage feature to remove these app data from your iPhone quickly. You can follow the instructions in the app to clear the unwanted data.

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Americans spend over five hours a day on their smartphones. That's over five hours of your phone potentially accessing, retrieving, and saving cache and cookies, which can negatively impact your iPhone's storage space.

Cache is the temporary storage of some data, such as parts of a website from your last visit. Browser cache is content from a website stored on your phone that helps the browser execute faster the next time you visit that page.

Cache data can slow down your phone's overall browsing performance because it takes up storage space on your device. Therefore, it's a good idea to clear out your cache regularly. In this article, we mainly focus on clearing the web browser cache on an iPhone, but other types of cache include mobile app cache and CPU cache.

Remember that clearing the cache can clear private data, which can close all open tabs in Safari. This action is also likely to log you out of all your websites. You will be prompted to sign in the next time you open these sites.

To delete Safari's cached data, open the Settings app on your iPhone. You can also do this task directly in the Safari app. We'll show the process of getting an empty browser cache through iPhone Settings because this approach gives you more options.

To clear the app cache, scroll down through the Safari options, until you find an option for Clear History and Website Data. Tap on this option to start clearing Safari's cache.

After confirming, the browser cache and cookies in Safari will be deleted from your iPhone, but your autofill information should still be on your device. Cached images and browser history will also be deleted, and you'll be logged out of any websites you were previously logged in to.

Clearing the browsing and cache data in Google Chrome doesn't close all open tabs, but the action will refresh each tab and log you out of websites. Once you tap on one of the tabs you want to access, you will have to log back in.

If you're learning how to clear cache on an iPhone, you might wonder if there's a way to use Safari without saving any browsing history. You can turn on Private Browsing by following these steps:

To clear the app cache from your iPhone Settings app, you can either delete and reinstall it, offload it, or try to clear the cache from within the app. Unfortunately, iOS apps don't have consistent settings across the board that would allow you to clear the cache of every app.

Apps like TikTok and CapCut have options to Clear Cache within their respective settings. Amazon lets users delete their browsing history, while the Reddit app can clear local history. The results depend on what the app's settings let you do.

Not exactly, although app offloading can help boost phone performance if it's slowed down by low storage. To offload an app means uninstalling it without deleting any associated documents or data.

Cookies and cache are not the same. Cookies are data files that websites send to your phone, including saved passwords to keep you logged in to an account or website preferences from the previous time you visited.

While you can block cookies on Safari, the experts are divided on whether you should. Blocking cookies entirely means that websites won't be able to get information from you, but it also means that some websites may not even work correctly on your browser. Many users enjoy a more personalized browsing experience so cookies can be useful for some people.

Unfortunately, you can't clear your iPhone cache for third-party apps by going into your Settings app, but this approach does give you a visual of your iPhone's storage and the option to delete or offload apps.

I've loved using Lightroom mobile on my iPhone and iPad but I've noticed that after deleting all photos on my phone from Lightroom, the app is still taking up 5+GB of space. It's as if the Lightroom isn't releasing the iPhone and iPad memory. I've cleared the cache, and restarted the phone but my iPhone and iPad both are still reporting that Lightroom is taking 5+GB. I've logged into my Creative Cloud account and verified that I have no assets in my library. Any idea of what else to try?

I too am having this issue. I just deleted a ton of photos from Lightroom Mobile, but my iPhone 7 does not show any difference in the gigabytes being used by the app in settings. The photos have been removed, but the app is taking up 10.35 GB of space on my iphone.

When I plugged in my iPhone into my laptop and then looked in iTunes under my iPhone->Apps->Lightroom I saw that there was a 5GB directory shown. I copied this directory to my laptop and inspected it's contents. One of the sub-folders had a whole bunch of pictures that I had imported into Lightroom mobile but had since removed from my mobile collections and were not in the Lightroom Mobile "Lightroom Photos".

I ended up deleting Lightroom mobile from both my iPhone and iPad and then reinstalling. This deleted the folder I had found on my iPhone from within iTunes and thus Lightroom mobile is now taking up a reasonable amount of space. This is a workaround. I hope Adobe corrects the issue within Lightroom Mobile as I don't want to have to delete and reinstall Lightroom Mobile every couple of months.

I'm suffering from same issue. I'm using now Lightroom for iOS more and more due to HDR mode added during recent versions. I typically shoot a few dozens of pictures during the days collecting some 2-10GB of pictures, which I delete once I have synchronised everything with Lightroom Desktop and imported the pictures to offline storage. Despite seeing the pictures vanish from all synced devices Lightroom Mobile continues to occupy gigabytes of storage, trying to clear cache doesn't help.

I reinstalled the app again seeing Documents & Data occupying 2MB or so as fresh install. I took random 35 pictures seeing the storage consumption to rise to 772MB. I then waited for the sync to complete, and this time instead of deleting the pictures from desktop Lightroom, I first cleared the iOS Lightroom cache via 'Clear Cache' option. To my surprise, this action did work now as expected, and I saw the consumption of Documents & Data to again hit 20MB or so.

So unless this was just fixed in latest point release, try to first release the storage by clearing caches BEFORE deleting any pictures. Only once this action is done -> remove / delete synced pictures or pictures from the device.

Originally had the same issue too. If on the iOS Lightroom mobile then you can go to your settings and click local storage. Hadn't done it before and found about 4 gb of data just chilling in there but you can click clear cache and it gets rid of it without deleting the app.

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With its AI-powered tool, you can find and delete all duplicate and similar photos. Just a few minutes, and your iPhone is a perfectionist's dream. And yeah, it works on your iPad too.

The downside to caching is when an app changes and the old version is stored in a cache, then the app can slow down or do unexpected things. The solution is to clear the cache and start storing those files all over again.

There are a lot of reasons why Instagram takes up a lot of room on your iPhone. The first is that high-resolution videos and photos are large files, and they will just naturally take up a lot of space. The second is that Instagram tracks your activity across the app so that it can serve you ads based on who you follow and the posts you like and comment on.

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