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How to clear your iPhone cache (and say goodbye to slow performance)

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What is cache on my iPhone?

Cache is a collection of temporary files that apps and websites store locally on your device to speed up loading, browsing, and your overall session. For example, Safari saves images or scripts from sites so they don't have to download again. It's helpful, but too much cache can slow your iPhone down, so clearing it regularly keeps performance smooth.

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Clearing cache only removes temporary data, not your bookmarks, messages, photos, or passwords. Offloading an app also preserves your data and settings if you want to reinstall it later, but deleting an app wipes everything for a full reset.

Is cache the same as cookies?

Cache and cookies aren't the same. Cache stores copies of images, scripts, and other elements so websites load faster next time. Cookies, on the other hand, save personal data like logins, preferences, and shopping cart items. While clearing cache removes saved page files, deleting cookies erases your logins and settings, requiring you to sign in and reconfigure preferences.

How often should I clear the cache on my iPhone?

It depends, but a good habit is to clear your browser cache monthly and restart your iPhone daily or at least once a week. You should also regularly offload or delete apps you don't use, especially if they're taking up too much space or acting glitchy.

Can I clear cache in other browsers or apps?

Yes. Browsers like Firefox and Edge have their own cache-clearing options. But in my experience, many apps don't let you manage cache. Some of the more popular ones do, like TikTok and Snapchat, which you can find directly in their settings.

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