If your iPhone
is slowing down or facing intermittent issues, you might want to try clearing
cache to fix it. There is no such thing as a system level cache cleaner on iOS,
so you can’t really clear cache on your iPhone in one shot.
What you can do is clear the cache
individually from various apps, if they support that feature. To clear cache on
iPhone, we’ll take a three-pronged approach. First, we’ll clear cache in Safari
— the default browser on iOS devices.
Then, we’ll tell you how to clear
cache from individual apps. Finally, we’ll take a look at system level settings
that may fix some common issues you may have.
How
to clear cache from Safari for iPhone
If you clear your browser’s cache,
you can get rid of annoyance such as websites sometimes failing to load. Here’s
how to do that.
1.
To clear cache completely, go to Settings
> Safari and tap Clear History and Website Data.
2.
Once again, tap Clear History and
Website Data.
3.
If you are having an issue with a
particular website, go to Settings > Safari > Advanced
> Website Data.
4.
Now use the search bar at the top to
find the website you’re looking for. When you find it, swipe left and
tap Delete to clear cache for that particular website.
How
to clear cache from other apps on iPhone
There’s no fixed way to clear cache
from third-party apps on an iPhone. Some apps such as Tumblr have an option
that allows you to delete cache, but most apps don’t have that. If an app is
troubling you, try deleting and reinstalling it.
Other
options to clear cache on an iPhone
Now if you’re having issues with the
software keyboard or Wi-Fi, iOS allows you some system level options to reset
certain settings without removing all data from your iPhone. You can even
clear space from your iPhone via these settings. We’ll list these out for you.
1.
To clear unused apps (but not
documents and data stored in those apps), go to Settings > General
> iPhone Storage. Now tap Enable next to Offload Unused
Apps.
2.
To reset system settings such as
network, home screen layout, or keyboard dictionary, go to Settings >
General > Reset. Now pick the appropriate option to complete
the process.
3.
You can also quickly upload photos
to iCloud and delete the local copies to clear some space from your iPhone. Go
to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Now tap Enable
next to Optimise Photos.
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