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How to clear Safari’s cache and cookies on Mac

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There are a handful of situations when clearing Safari’s cookies or cache–one of the places where Safari stores website data to avoid having to download it afresh each time you access a site–can help improve your browsing experience.

The first is when websites simply stop working when you access them on Safari. Perhaps Facebook stops updating with new posts, for example, or the images on a site don’t appear as they should. If this happens, it’s likely the cache has become corrupted.

Alternatively, if you find that personal info automatically completed on sites isn’t correct, deleting cookies can help. These are small files that sites use to save data about you and what you do on the site.

Even if none of these problems affect you, periodically cleaning browser data can help protect your privacy from snoops who want to discover what you’ve been up to online. In this article, therefore, we explain how to clear Safari’s cache and cookies on Mac.

We also have an article that explains How to clear cache on a Mac.

How to clear Safari cookies and cache for websites

Cleaning cookies and the cache data for individual sites can be done via Safari’s Settings/Preferences.

  • Open Safari
  • Click on Safari in the menu at the top of the screen.
  • Click on Settings or Preferences (depending on the version of macOS you are running).
  • Go to the Privacy tab.
  • Click on Manage Website Data…
  • Choose Remove All or select websites individually to remove.

After the data is loaded you’ll probably see a long list of websites. You can choose to Remove All or just select individual websites you want to remove from this list. If you want to select a number of different sites you can click on one and then press and hold the Command key to select a second, third or fourth and so on. We recommend that you don’t select hundreds this way – it’s better to delete in batches just in case you have to start over.

If you would prefer to select all and then deselect the ones you want to keep you can do so. Use Command + A to select all, then press and hold Command while clicking on any website you are happy to keep in this list. Just click Remove afterwards, not Done, as that will just undo all your hard work.

There’s a search field you can use to track down individual sites.

Bear in mind that deleting cookies might remove autocompleted login usernames and passwords for sites, and will almost certainly log you out of that site if you’ve configured it to automatically log in each time you visit.

How to clear Safari's cache and history on Mac: Privacy

How to clear Safari cache

The hidden Safari Developer menu can be used to clear just the cache, leaving cookies and the browser history in place. This is a very useful diagnostic step to take before removing those two items if a website behaves badly.

If you just want to clear all your cache you can do so by following these steps:

  • Open Safari.
  • Click on Safari in menu bar at top of screen.
  • Click on Settings/Preferences (depending on the version of macOS you are running).
  • Click on the Advanced tab.
  • Check the box beside Show Develop Menu in Menu Bar.
  • Now there will be a new Develop tab in the menu at the top of your screen. Click on this.
  • Click on Empty Caches.

Alternatively click on Option/Alt + Command + E.

Close any open Safari windows and select Empty Caches on the Develop menu. Then click File > New Window to start Safari with a clean cache.

How to clear Safari's cache and history on Mac: Empty caches

How to remove autocomplete data from AutoFill

Safari’s AutoFill tool can fill in username and password details on websites as well as credit card details and other elements like your address and email details.

This can be really useful, but it can also be annoying if the data it fills in is incorrect or out of context. It’s also a problem when AutoFill helpfully enters old or incorrect passwords or emails and addresses.

You can change this data, or delete it by following these steps:

  • Click on Safari.
  • Click on Settings/Preferences.
  • Choose the AutoFill tab.
  • Here you can edit contact information, usernames and passwords, credit cards and other data. Click on Edit beside the category you want access to.
  • You’ll need to enter your password or use Touch ID to gain access.

Delete incorrect data: If you are finding that Safari is autofilling incorrect data about you–your address, for example–click Edit beside Using information from my contacts. This will open up your Contacts app. Your card will be at the top or under My Card. You can add and amend data about you here.

How to clear Safari's cache and history on Mac: Autofill

Delete incorrect passwords and site logins: If you wanted to delete incorrect passwords, for example, you can just click on the Passwords tab. If you know which password you want to remove search for the website or service and then find the older password option (if there is more than one) and select it and then click on the – below the column to remove it. You can then select Delete Password. If that means there is no password saved for that website, you can then recreate the entry for the site by clicking the Add button. You’ll first need to provide the URL of the site (that is, something like https://facebook.com ), and then type the username and password alongside (hit the Tab key to move from field to field).

See: How to autofill passwords, bank cards, names and addresses for more.

How to clear Safari's cache and history on Mac: Site logins

Delete logins and passwords system-wide

Pruning site logins can also be done via the Keychain Access app, which you’ll find in the Utilities folder of the Applications list in Finder, although you should be very careful using this app because it pretty much controls the entire security operation of your Mac! However, by removing errant username and password entries here you’ll stop virtually all of your Mac apps using them, and not just Safari.

Just type the name of the site into the Search field, and look in the list of results for entries of the kind Web Form Password. Right-click the entry and select Delete.

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If you want to delete your Chrome or Firefox cache, cookies or browsing history read: How to delete your Mac browsing history . For alternative web browsers take a look at: Best web browser for Mac.

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How to clear your Safari browser cache on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad

  • You can clear your cache on Safari in just a few steps on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
  • Clearing your cache, as well as history and cookies, can help resolve your device's performance issues.
  • Clearing your cookies will clear your passwords as well, unless you save them with keychain.

A cache is a store of data. When you visit a website on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, the Safari browser keeps a snapshot of the pages you view.

If you go back to that website, Safari loads the cached page in an instant, instead of taking the time to retrieve the page from the internet again.

But an overloaded cache can take up storage space and cause your device to run inefficiently — and it could use a periodic clearing.

Here's what you need to know to clear your cache on Safari, as well as your cookies and browsing history.

How to clear Safari cache on Mac

You can either clear just your cache or your cache, history, and cookies. 

Clear your cache

1. Click on the Safari tab at the top left of your screen and choose Preferences from the dropdown menu.

2.  Click the Advanced tab of the menu that pops up.

3.  At the end of the tab, select the Show Develop menu in menu bar box and close the Preferences menu.

4. Click the Develop tab from the Safari menu at the top of the page.

5. Click Empty Caches from the dropdown menu.

Clear your cache, history, and cookies

You may also want to clear your browsing history and cookies in addition to emptying your cache. Here's how to do that.

1. Choose the History tab at the top of your screen.

2. At the very bottom of the dropdown menu, choose Clear History.

3.  A box pops up with a choice to clear the last hour, today, today and yesterday, or all history. Choose your time frame and click the Clear History button.  

Once you clear the history, it will also clear the cache and cookies associated with that time period.

How to clear Safari cache on iPhone or iPad

To clear your cache and browsing history:

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Tap Safari .

3. Tap Clear History and Website Data .

4. On the screen that pops up, choose Clear History and Data .

To clear your cache but not your browsing history:

3. Tap Advanced .

4. Tap Website Data .

5. Choose Remove All Website Data .

What happens to saved passwords when you clear your cache

When you clear your cache, history, and cookies, you may discover that Safari has logged you out of your favorite websites.

While clearing Safari's cache alone will not delete your passwords, clearing your history and cookies can. That's because when you empty your cookies, you will lose their password data saved in Safari as well. And keep in mind that clearing your history also clears its associated cookies.

Luckily, Apple has a solution to this problem. If you use iCloud, check your iCloud settings on your phone or computer.

Make sure that you've checked the box for Safari. As long as this box is checked, any passwords you save through your browser will stay safe in your keychain .

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How to Clear Safari Browsing History and Cache

Whenever you browse the web in Safari, the browser stores website data so that it doesn't have to download it again each time you revisit a site. In theory this should speed up your browsing experience, but there are some scenarios where you might want to clear the cache and start anew. Keep reading to learn how it's done on Mac, iPhone , and iPad .

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If a site you regularly frequent has elements that have stopped working, or if a site has stopped loading completely, there may be a conflict between an older version of it that Safari has cached and a newer one.

Or perhaps you simply want to protect your privacy by wiping the slate clean and removing all the data associated with websites you've visited. Either way, here's how it's done on macOS and iOS.

How to Clear Safari's Cache on Mac

There are two ways to clear Safari's cache on a Mac. The first method outlined below deletes everything relating to a website you've visited, including not only the cached versions of the site, but also cookies and any other related data. The second method described offers a more targeted approach and clears only Safari's cache, but it does involve enabling a hidden menu.

  • Launch Safari browser on your Mac.

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How to Clear Safari's Cache on iPhone and iPad

Note that the following steps clear all history, cookies and website data on your device, regardless of when the sites were accessed.

  • Launch the Settings app on your iOS device.
  • Scroll down and select Safari .
  • Scroll down and select Clear History and Website Data .
  • Choose the timeframe to clear ( Last hour , Today , Today and yesterday , or All history ), choose the profile or select All Profiles , then tap Clear History .

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For another way to protect your privacy while browsing the web, be sure to check out our guide on how to use Safari's Private Browsing Mode .

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How to clear cache on Mac in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox

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Looking to tidy up the browser on your Mac or fix some issues you’re seeing with websites? Read on for how to clear cache on Mac, as well as history, and cookies in Safari , Chrome, and Firefox.

It’s a straightforward process to clear cache on Mac in Safari as well as third-party browsers like Chrome and Firefox. While the button in the menu bar for Safari is labeled “Clear History,” it also clears cookies and your cache.

For Chrome and Firefox, you get more detailed control of what data you’re deleting.

Whether you’re just wanting to do some regular maintenance or having some issues with browsing that you want to clear up, follow along below…

For how to clear your cache, history, and website data on iPhone and iPad, check out our tutorial here .

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Google chrome, how to clear cache on mac.

  • Open Safari
  • In the menu bar (top left of your screen) click History
  • You can also choose Safari > Clear History…
  • Use the drop-down menu to pick what timeframe you want to clear history and cookies from Safari
  • One last time, click  Clear History
  • Keep in mind that means you may be logged out of websites, etc.

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Now look at the bottom of the menu and click “Clear History…”

To fully clear your history, cache, and cookies, click the drop-down and select “all history.”

  • For Google Chrome on Mac, click Chrome in the menu bar (top left corner)
  • Choose “Clear Browsing Data”
  • Pick a time range, or “All time”
  • Choose what data to clear with the checkboxes
  • Click Clear data
  • For Firefox on Mac, click History in the menu bar (top left of your screen)
  • Click Clear Recent History…
  • Change the timeframe to what you’d like
  • Choose what data to remove

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How to Safely Clear Cached Files on Your Mac

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This article was co-authored by Gonzalo Martinez and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA . Gonzalo Martinez is the President of CleverTech, a tech repair business in San Jose, California founded in 2014. CleverTech LLC specializes in repairing Apple products. CleverTech pursues environmental responsibility by recycling aluminum, display assemblies, and the micro components on motherboards to reuse for future repairs. On average, they save 2 lbs - 3 lbs more electronic waste daily than the average computer repair store. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 810,164 times.

Is your Mac not running as well as it used to? If your MacBook or Mac desktop computer is low on space, running slow, or you're having trouble with certain apps, clearing your cache can resolve these issues. You can also delete other caches on your Mac, including your web browsing cache in Safari, and, in some cases, the system cache (although this can be risky if not performed properly). This wikiHow guide will teach you how to safely clear the cache on your Mac.

Things You Should Know

  • To clear your Mac's application (user) cache, delete all files and folders in ~/Library/Caches .
  • To clear your web browsing cache in Safari, enable the Develop menu in Safari > Settings > Advanced , then select "Empty Caches" from the Develop menu.
  • The safest way to clear your Mac's system cache is to boot into Safe Mode, and then boot up normally.
  • You can delete files from your Mac's system cache manually, but it could freeze your computer and cause other problems.

Step 1 Open Finder icon.

  • Close as many open programs as possible before you delete your application cache (also known as the user cache).
  • Clearing your Mac's application cache is a safe way to reclaim disk space and troubleshoot problematic applications. Your Mac caches files to improve the speed of apps and services on your computer, so you may notice a small lag the first time you re-open certain apps.

Step 2 Press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+G at the same time.

  • You can also get here by clicking the Go menu and selecting Go to Folder… .

Step 3 Type ~/Library/Caches and press ⏎ Return.

  • If you see an error telling you that one or more of the files can't be deleted, they're being used by an application that's open. Skip deleting these files for now, then try deleting them later when the programs in question aren't open.
  • Check out our Mac optimization guide for more tips and tricks to improve your Mac's performance.

Step 1 Click the Safari menu.

  • If you already see a Develop menu item in the bar at the top of the screen, skip to Step 5.
  • If you use Google Chrome to browse the web instead of Safari, check out our guide to clearing the cache in Chrome .

Step 2 Click Settings.

  • You can now close the Advanced window.

Step 5 Click the Develop menu.

  • Booting into Safe Mode clears the font cache, kernel cache, and other system caches. Your Mac then rebuilds these caches automatically.
  • The steps to boot into Safe Mode are different depending on whether your Mac has an Apple silicon or Intel processor. To find out your processor type, click the Apple menu and select About This Mac . [3] X Research source

Step 2 Boot into Safe Mode on an Apple Silicon Mac.

  • Turn off your Mac.
  • Press and hold the power button until you see the Startup Options window. [4] X Research source
  • Select your startup disk.
  • Press and hold the Shift key as you click Continue in Safe Mode .
  • Sign in to your Mac.
  • Reboot your Mac normally when you're finished and your system will start caching again as needed.

Step 3 Boot into Safe Mode on an Intel Mac.

  • Press and hold the Shift key as you turn your Mac back on.
  • Release Shift when you see the login window.
  • Sign in to your Mac (you may have to do this twice). Once signed in, you'll see Safe Boot window at the top-right corner of the window.
  • Restart your Mac to clear your system cache.

Step 1 Open Finder icon.

  • Clearing your Mac's system cache manually is not recommended, as it could cause your Mac to freeze . If you want to clear the system cache safely, you should do so in Safe Mode .
  • If you want to delete files from the system cache manually anyway, use this method to do so. You will need to be an administrator to clear the system cache files.

Step 2 Press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+G at the same time.

  • Clearing the system cache may cause your Mac to crash. While your Mac should restart and begin working again without any problems, make sure that your work is saved and that you've exited any open programs before clearing the system cache. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0

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  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211814

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How to clear the cache in Safari on Mac and iPhone - and what it does

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Like every web browser, Safari stores data on your Mac , iPhone , and iPad , with the express purpose of speeding up your online life. You may have the kind of internet speed that Apple Park takes for granted, but even so, it's better to spend that speed where it's needed.

So when you revisit a website, Safari makes it so that as far as possible, you only need to download what has changed. Even with a news site that is being updated all day, the basic layout, the furniture of the page, doesn't change all that often, so Safari might as well download it once.

Behind the scenes, then, whenever you ask Safari to go to a site, it goes there with half an eye on what elements of the site it has already stored on your device. Then it will load up anything it can from your device, because retrieving locally stored data is always faster than downloading it.

No question, a Safari cache is a good thing. Except when it isn't.

When you should clear Safari's cache

It's possible for things to go wrong. If Safari doesn't appear to be loading a site, it could be that there's some data corruption in the cache.

Or it could be simply that you are tight on space and all of this invisibly stored cache data is taking up a lot of room. When you're particularly low on space, you know it, too, because your device runs noticeably slower.

So if you are having problems any time you're browsing the web on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, clearing the cache is at the very least a good first troubleshooting step.

You don't want to inadvertently introduce new problems or inconveniences, though. And clearing caches could also remove passwords that you thought Safari was saving for you.

So before you empty the cache, make sure that Safari is saving those passwords. On the Mac, go to System Preferences, click on Apple ID , then iCloud .

Or on iOS, open Settings , tap on your name at the top, then iCloud .

In either case, then check that Safari is turned on. With the Mac, that means a tick box is on, and with iOS, it means the slider button is turned on and showing green.

On the Mac, you'll need Safari to show you the normally hidden Develop menu

How to clear the cache in Safari on Mac

  • Launch Safari
  • Click on the Safari menu at top left
  • Choose Preferences
  • Click on Advanced
  • Tick the Show Develop menu in menu bar to set it to on
  • Close the Preferences window, and open the Develop menu
  • Choose Empty Caches

There is no OK button, and then no visible confirmation that the caches have been cleared. But they have been.

Choose Empty Caches from the Develop menu

How to clear the cache in Safari on iPhone and iPad

  • Open Settings
  • Scroll down to Safari and tap
  • Choose Clear History and Website Data
  • Confirm by tapping the new Clear History and Data button that pops up

Unlike with the Mac, there is a visible indication that the cache has been cleared. The option for Clear History and Website Data is greyed out and unavailable.

Note that it won't stay unavailable. It is immediately available the moment you do anything more in Safari.

On iPhone and iPad, you have to clear both Safari's cache and history

What happens next

Once you have cleared the cache, you will typically find that some site loading problems are resolved. You'll also find that your device runs faster.

Except, of course, the next time you browse to a website, it will load a little slower than you're used to. But that will speed up again - once Safari has once more cached the site.

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How to clear Safari cache, history, and cookies on Mac

If you are looking for ways to delete your Safari browsing history, stored data, and cache to keep your online activities private, this article is perfect for you. Besides privacy, clearing website data can also help if your Safari browser is running slowly on Mac. Let’s get started!

How to clear Safari cookies and cache for websites on Mac

How to clear safari cache on mac, how to block all cookies for safari on mac.

  • Launch the Safari browser .

Choose Safari in menu bar and select Settings

If you’re like me and enjoy using multiple profiles on Safari to maintain a separation between your personal and professional activities, then I’d like to notify you about something. The above-mentioned method will only delete website data for a particular profile in Safari.

However, if you wish to clear the cookies and cache for all your Safari profiles, then you must employ the following method.

  • Launch Safari → Click Safari in the menu bar → Select Settings .

Head to Advanced tab and tick the checkbox next to Show features for web developers

  • Launch Safari browser → Click Safari in the menu bar → Select Settings .

Click Advance and enable Block all cookies

Consequences of clearing Safari History and Website Data

  • Clearing website data will delete the history of all the sites you visited.
  • This can limit website tracking (which is good).
  • You might need to log in again to all your accounts.
  • Reset the permissions for all apps.
  • Websites will ask permission again.
  • The list of downloaded files will be erased, but the files will be intact.

Clearing your Safari cache, history, and cookies offers several benefits. It can enhance browser performance, create more available storage space , bolster privacy by erasing saved login details and browsing records, and help address issues related to website loading and functionality.

No, clearing your Safari history will not lead to the removal of your bookmarks or saved passwords.

Yes, clearing cookies will cause you to be logged out from websites and services where you were previously signed in. This process removes stored login credentials.

Yes, clearing cache, history, and cookies might have a temporary impact on your browsing experience. Websites could load more slowly initially as cached data is retrieved anew.

If you want to remove the Safari cache, history, and cookies on your Mac, just follow the instructions above. Furthermore, I’d highly recommend our complete guides if you’re thinking of changing your default search engine for normal and private windows in Safari.

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How to Clear Cache in Safari for Mac

Clearing cache in Safari for Mac helps free up storage space and fix various problems occurring due to the cache.

Like many other browsers, Safari for Mac also keeps a cache of your browsing data. The purpose of this cache is to load the data you’ve accessed before more quickly. In general, Safari’s cache helps it run faster.

But, the cache also takes up memory space on your Mac as it fills up. Sometimes, cache files cause various issues with the Safari browser.

Luckily, you can get rid of all of Safari's cache files in a few easy clicks.

1. Enable the Develop Menu

Know that clearing your Safari cache is a little different than clearing your internet history in Safari .

To clear the Safari cache, first, you need to reach the  Develop menu in this browser.

Open Safari on your Mac, click  Safari > Preferences at the top of your screen, and select the Advanced tab.

At the bottom of the window, you should find the Show Develop menu in menu bar checkbox. Check that box.

The Develop menu should appear at the top of your screen between the Bookmarks and Window menus.

2. Clear Your Cache in Safari

From here, clearing your Safari cache is easy. Click on the Develop menu, and look about halfway down the list.

Click on Empty Caches . Your Safari cache will now empty.

Safari will run a little slower after you initially do this. But, as you browse and refill your cache with your more frequented websites, you’ll see the speed return, and your cache less full of sites you don’t visit anymore.

There are many other ways to free up the storage on your Mac .

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You may not need to clear your cache unless you really need storage space or you need to fix certain issues with the browser.

You can clear the Safari cache on any device that uses Safari and achieve the same thing. We hope this article helps you, particularly with your Mac computer.

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How To Clear Cache Safari (Mac)

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How To Clear Cache on Safari

We all love the smooth, seamless browsing experience that Safari offers. But, have you ever noticed your favorite browser slowing down or acting a bit glitchy? If so, it might be time to clear your cache. Don’t worry if you’re not sure how to do this – that’s exactly what we’re here for! In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to clear your Safari cache, and help you get back to that lightning-fast browsing experience we all love. So, let’s dive right in!

How to clear cache on Safari (Mac)

What is Cache and Why Should You Clear Safari’s Cache on Mac?

Before we get into the nitty-gritty, let’s take a moment to understand what cache is and why it’s important to clear Safari’s cache on Mac. In simple terms, cache is temporary data that Safari stores to help load websites faster. Sounds good, right? Well, while it can speed up your browsing initially, over time, this data can pile up and start to make Safari slower. That’s when it’s time for a good cache clear-out.

Clearing Cache in Safari: A Step-by-Step Guide

Now that we’ve got the basics covered, let’s get down to business. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clear your Safari cache:

Step 1: Open Safari

Start by opening Safari. You’ll find it in your Dock or in your Applications folder.

Step 2: Open Preferences

Once Safari is open, click on ‘Safari’ in the menu bar at the top of your screen, then select ‘Preferences’ from the drop-down menu.

Step 3: Go to the Advanced Tab

In the Preferences window, click on the ‘Advanced’ tab. You’ll see a checkbox that says ‘Show Develop menu in menu bar’ – make sure this box is checked.

Step 4: Clear the Cache

Now, you’ll see a new ‘Develop’ option in your menu bar. Click on it, then select ‘Empty Caches’ from the drop-down menu. And that’s it! You’ve successfully cleared your Safari cache.

What About Clearing Cookies and Browsing History on Safari?

While clearing your cache can speed up Safari, sometimes it’s not enough. If the browser is still acting up, you might need to clear cookies and browsing history on Safari as well. Here’s how:

  • Open Safari and click on ‘Safari’ in the menu bar, then select ‘Preferences’.
  • Click on the ‘Privacy’ tab, then select ‘Manage Website Data’.
  • Click ‘Remove All’ to clear all cookies and website data, or select individual sites and click ‘Remove’.
  • To clear your browsing history, click on ‘History’ in the menu bar, then select ‘Clear History’. Choose how far back you want to clear, then click ‘Clear History’.

Wrapping Up

Clearing your Safari cache is a simple yet effective way to speed up your browsing experience. Remember, a clean browser is a happy browser, and a happy browser makes for a happy user. So, don’t let a sluggish Safari get you down – clear that cache and get back to browsing at lightning speed!

We hope this guide has been helpful. If you have any other tech-related questions or if there’s a specific topic you’d like us to cover, feel free to let us know. We’re here to help you make the most out of your Mac. Happy browsing!

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To clear your history on Safari, click the "History" button at the top, then select "Clear History.

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To clear your history on Safari, click the "History" button at the top, then select "Clear History." You can also set Safari to clear your browsing history automatically by going to Preferences > General, then set "Remove History Items" to the time frame you want.

You may not have anything to hide when we surf the Internet, but you still may want to clear your history every now and then. Here's how you can clear your browsing history in Safari on MacOS.

On Safari, all you do is click the "History" button at the top of the screen then select "Clear History" at the bottom of the list.

Once you do this, you will be given a choice: you can select "the last hour," "today," "today and yesterday," and "all history" from a drop-down menu. Once you've decided, click the "Clear History" button and the history will be clear per your preference.

If you simply want to clear part of your history, you can click "Show History" ("Command + Y").

Click on the site or use the "Command" key to select several sites, then press the "Delete" key. You can also click "Clear History" in the upper right corner to remove everything all at once.

You can also right-click a history entry to delete it.

Related: How to Clear History, Cache, and Cookies in Safari on iPhone or iPad

You can also set Safari to automatically clear your history every so often. When you open up the Safari preference ("Command + ,"), click the "General" tab, and select the "Remove History items" option.

You can decide when or if your history is automatically deleted after one day, one week, two weeks, one month, one year, or you can keep your history indefinitely by selecting the manual option.

To clear cookies in Safari, while you're in Safari's preferences, click on the "Privacy" tab and click "Manage Website Data."

On this page, you will see all the cookies stored on your Mac. You can right-click a specific cookie and select "Delete" to remove it, or you can hold the "Command" button and select several at once.

If you want to remove all of your cookies, click "Remove All" at the bottom of the window.

You will be asked to confirm you want to "remove all data stored by websites on your computer."

Keep in mind that, if you do this, any websites you might have personalized will be removed, and you will be logged out of all websites (though it should be easy to log back in if you've saved your username and password).

Related: How to Block Third-Party Cookies in Every Web Browser

Clearing your history and cookies isn't necessarily sneaky. It's good to be privacy-conscious because there are often times when someone will ask to use your computer for a minute. You may not be looking at anything untoward or scandalous, but then again, you don't necessarily want just anyone knowing what you've been looking at or reading.

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How To Clear Your Safari Browser Cache on Mac

Your Safari browser contains a folder where certain items that have been downloaded are stored for future use. Items like graphic images, photos, and entire web pages are examples of items that have been saved or “cached.” Every so often this needs to be cleared out. Let’s take a look at how to easily clear out your Safari browser cache.

What is a Safari Browser Cache?

When you visit a website, your Safari browser checks if a copy of the files on the page is already in the cache. If they are, it saves the visitor some download time and the webpage will load faster. Browsers refer to its cache as “Temporary Internet Files .”

There are some cases though that you will run into where bypassing your Safari browser’s cache will be preferred. In most cases, clicking the refresh button will not get you the result you need because this is just reloading the page while still using the same old files from the cache.

Clearing your browser cache in Safari on a Mac is actually a pretty straightforward process. So whether you are looking to perform some regular maintenance, or trying to solve some issues within your Safari browsing, clearing the cache should not be difficult for you to do.

Follow the steps below to learn how to clear the cache in Safari. Remember, clearing your Safari browser cache is not the same as clearing a search history , though they are similar.

How to Clear Your Safari Browser Cache on Mac

Step 1: launch safari browser.

More than likely you already have the Safari browser running on your machine. If not, go ahead and launch it now. The browser needs to be open in order to clear the cache.

Step 2: Open Safari in Menu Bar and Go to Preferences

Once the browser is launched, click on “Safari” in the menu bar, and then click on “Preferences” inside the dropdown menu.

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Step 3: Find the Privacy Tab

In preferences, you will be given a set of tab options. Find the “Privacy” tab and click on it. Now, click on the “Manage Website Data” button.

Click on the privacy tab and then click the manage website data button

Step 4: Make Selections to Remove or Remove All

Here you will find a list of everything you can clear. Select the items you want, or simply use the “Remove All” button to clear the entire cache.

Click on the remove all button

That’s it. You have successfully cleared the cache in Safari.

Note: The Safari browser also offers a “force refresh” option. Oftentimes this may be enough. You can force refresh your browser by using the following key combination on your Mac: CMD + R . This is an option you can use down the line instead of using the steps above.

However, if you find this simply isn’t working for you, then go ahead and clear your safari browser cache using the steps above.

Congratulations, the Safari browser cache is now empty.

Note: Don’t forget to close out the browser and restart it after you have performed the steps above.

What Are Cookies ?

When you hear the term “ cookies ” being thrown around, we are not talking about the kind you eat. Instead, in this instance, cookies are actually a small piece of data that is stored in your browser while you’re on a website. Every time you go back to that same website, the browser sends the cookie back to the said website with all the info from the last visit.

Cookies can be very helpful, as they store content like usernames and preferences for certain websites you visit. Most times, a browser will overwrite a cookie after you reach a certain limit but will keep information on your browser history until you clear it out. These can bog your browser down over time and lead to a number of issues.

This is another reason you want to clear the Safari cache periodically and start fresh.

Below are step-by-step instructions for clearing your Safari browser’s cache on a Mac and forcing it to load all the freshest and latest data from a website.

Why You Need To Clear Your Safari Browser Cache on Mac

Any website you visit is actually made up of hundreds, and oftentimes thousands of files. Even the websites that are highly optimized for speed will usually load a lot of files in order to display the content properly in your browser.

Your Safari browser does its part to speed up the loading process by saving pieces of the website the first time you visit. Once those pieces are saved the Safari browser can display the files stored in its cache much faster than it can pull fresh files from a server. Therefore, next time you visit that site, the load time will be much faster because the Safari browser will serve up the files stored in the browser cache.

For instance, common images that do not change over time are stored on your computer. This way, the website doesn’t have to spend time uploading the image to you. Your device simply pulls it out of the cache, which drastically cuts down processing time.

With that being said, caching files can have several disadvantages over time. It is a great idea to clear your Safari browser cache every so often for the following reasons:

Maximize Speed and Performance

Even if you don’t spend a lot of time online, over time, you will build up a very large cache. For those of you who do spend a lot of time online for work or surfing the web, your cache will build up even faster. This can affect the speed and performance of your computer. Clearing the Safari browser cache frees up some space and may help speed things back up again.

Viewing Most Recent Pages

Every time you revisit a website your Safari browser cache is supposed to check to see if the site has changed in any way so that it can serve you the most up-to-date pages. This doesn’t always work and sometimes the cache will serve you up old page versions. Clearing the cache from time-to-time will force the browser to start over. This ensures that you are viewing the most up-to-date pages and information on that and other websites you visit often.

Maintaining Security

This will come in particularly handy if you are using a shared or public computer. Clearing the cache after using the computer will help maintain your privacy by clearing out any personal data you may have used while browsing. It also clears out any personal data that the websites you have visited keep.

Fixes Browser Errors

There are situations sometimes when your cache can cause problems when you are using your Safari browser. Some good examples of this would include:

  • Certain websites are slow to load.
  • Certain websites will not load at all.
  • You will receive error messages.
  • Get hung up at certain spots on the website.

In most cases, all of those problems and others can be fixed by clearing the cache. After that, restart the browser and you should be all set.

What Happens to Saved Passwords When You Clear Your Cache?

Yes, clearing your Safari browser cache will clear out all of your saved passwords. This means you will need to re-enter them once when you visit any site you have passwords saved for. Not only will this clear saved passwords, but it will also automatically log you out of any websites you were auto-logged into.

This isn’t a huge deal most times, as you can simply re-enter passwords once. However, there is a solution to this from Apple. If you use iCloud, simply check the box for Safari and all of your passwords and logins will be retained even after you clear your Safari browser cache.

Final Thoughts

The Safari browser offers Mac users a fantastic browser filled with a ton of tools, options, and settings. However, just like any other browser, the cache should be cleared periodically to ensure that the browser is operating at its best.

Clearing the cache on your Safari browser is something that should be done periodically, no matter what. Not only will this help speed up your browser, but it will also maximize performance. Furthermore, it helps maintain the security of the browser and fixes certain browser errors that you come across.

It is not difficult at all to do this. A few clicks of a button within your Safari browser menu will get you to the point where you can easily empty the cache in Safari. This will ensure everything is refreshed and running smoothly.

You can also clear your Safari browser on a PC as well.

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Just like most of you, I use my Mac for web browsing every day – whether it’s for work, social media, or simply for surfing the web. I was happy with everything until recently I’ve started to notice that it’s taking much longer for my browser to open a page, or sometimes it’s not even able to fully load an image on it. Only after checking on a few things, I realized that my Mac is overloaded with browser cache and that those old website files are slowing it down. As soon as I wiped off the cache files from the browser on my Mac, the issue went away.

Specifics of Browser Cache on Mac

Before getting to the main part, let’s go through the basics first. What is the browser cache on your MacBook (Air/Pro) even needed for? Where is it stored? Here are the details.

When you visit a specific website for the first time, the browser on your Mac downloads images, text, HTML pages, CSS, and other site files to a storage space called browser cache. Those files contain website data, cookies, browsing history, and login details, which can be sensitive. If you open the same website again, those cache files will help your browser to load the web pages faster. So basically, the browser cache is like a helper for the browser itself to speed up page loading times.

The cache is typically stored in a hidden folder inside your user profile. So whether you’re using Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, you’ll have to approach locating those files differently. For detailed information on how to locate that folder, check out the information in the next section.

Steps to Clear Browser Cache on Mac

Each browser handles cache data in their own way: the storage location, settings, and way to clear the cache can vary. Therefore, in this section of the article, we chose the most widely used browsers on Macs, which are Safari, Chrome, and Firefox, and described in detail the process of clearing cache files on each browser. The steps might slightly vary depending on the macOS version that you’re using (macOS Sonoma, Ventura, or a later one), but in general, the process is similar.

How to Clear Cache in Safari

Safari is the macOS-native web browser that comes preinstalled on all Apple computers. If you’re using Safari to scroll through website on your Mac just like I am, you should follow these steps to clear the cache on it:

  • Open the Safari browser on your Mac.

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  • Choose Settings… from the drop-down menu.

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  • Click Done when ready.

How to Clear Cache in Chrome

If you’re more of a Chrome browser fan, then this one’s for you. I’ll walk you through the simple process to clear your Chrome cache in just a few seconds.

Follow these steps to clear cache in the Chrome browser on your Mac:

  • Open the Google Chrome application on your computer.

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  • Choose Privacy and Security on the sidebar on the left.
  • Click Clear browsing data .

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  • Click the Clear data button to confirm.

How to Clear Cache in Firefox

Just like any other Mac browser, Firefox also stores a copy of different parts of the websites that you’ve visited in the past to optimize the page loading time if you visit one of those sites again.

Here’s how to erase cache files from the Firefox browser on your Mac:

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  • Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
  • Click the Privacy & Security section.

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  • Make sure there is a checkmark near Cookies and Site Data , then click Clear .

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Why It’s Important to Clear Your Browser Cache?

Whether you decide to regularly clean the browser cache on your Mac or not, it’s totally up to you. But it’s good to be aware of how it affects your computer and how you can benefit from clearing it. Here are the main reasons why it’s important to clean your browser cache at least occasionally:

  • 💻 Get More Disk Space: If you’ve never cleared cache from the browser on your Mac or simply don’t remember the last time you did that, the chances are that those files now take up a significant amount of your hard drive or SSD storage space. So by clearing cache, you’ll free up that space for more important files.
  • 💤 Eliminate Page Loading Issues: If you’ve noticed that it takes more and more time to load a webpage on your Mac or that the browser itself sometimes acts out causing it to load a page incorrectly, then it’s possible that your computer is overloaded with cache. Clearing it out might fix this issue.
  • ⛑️ Data Protection: Inside of some of those cache files might be copies of the images or other data from the websites that you’ve previously visited containing private information. Cleaning the cache on your browser regularly helps to prevent a potential data leak and therefore protects your privacy.

How do I clear cache on Safari?

You can clear cache from the Safari browser on your Mac either directly through the app settings or manually via Finder. We figured the first option is easier since the navigation is quite user-friendly in this browser. Here’s what you should do:

  • Click Safari on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  • Go to Settings… and then open the Privacy tab.
  • Click the Manage Website Data… button.
  • Choose which website cache and cookies you wish to erase, or click Remove All to select all of them.
  • Click Done .

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And that’s it – just in a couple of minutes, you’ve cleared all of the old cache files from the browsers on your Mac. Not only have you freed up more storage space on your computer after this, but also gave a speed boost for the browser. Just keep in mind, for optimal performance, it’s best to make a habit of occasionally clearing out the cache files from your computer to avoid any build-up and the potential occurrence of similar issues.

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Learn how to delete your history, cookies, and cache in Settings.

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Clear cookies and cache, but keep your history, delete a website from your history, block cookies, use content blockers.

Go to Settings > Safari.

Tap Clear History and Website Data.

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Clearing your history, cookies, and browsing data from Safari won't change your AutoFill information.

When there's no history or website data to clear, the button to clear it turns gray. The button might also be gray if you have web content restrictions set up under Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time .

To visit sites without leaving a history, turn Private Browsing on .

Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data.

Tap Remove All Website Data.

When there's no website data to clear, the button to clear it turns gray. The button might also be gray if you have web content restrictions set up under Content & Privacy Restrictions in Screen Time .

Open the Safari app.

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Tap the Edit button, then select the website or websites that you want to delete from your history.

Tap the Delete button.

A cookie is a piece of data that a site puts on your device so that site can remember you when you visit again.

To block cookies:

Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced.

Turn on Block All Cookies.

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If you block cookies, some web pages might not work. Here are some examples:

You will likely not be able to sign in to a site even when using your correct username and password.

You might see a message that cookies are required or that your browser's cookies are off.

Some features on a site might not work.

Content blockers are third-party apps and extensions that let Safari block cookies, images, resources, pop-ups, and other content.

To get a content blocker:

Download a content blocking app from the App Store.

Tap Settings > Safari > Extensions.

Tap to turn on a listed content blocker.

You can use more than one content blocker. If you need help, contact the app developer .

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Clearing the cache in Safari on your Mac can help improve the browser's performance and resolve issues related to website loading, login errors, or outdated content display. The cache is a temporary storage location for files such as images, scripts, and other elements of web pages. While it serves the purpose of speeding up website loading by storing frequently accessed data, an overloaded or outdated cache can lead to browsing problems. Therefore, knowing how to clear the cache in Safari is a valuable skill for Mac users.

In this guide, you will learn the step-by-step process to clear the cache in Safari on your Mac. Whether you are experiencing slow browsing speeds, encountering website display issues, or simply want to ensure a clean browsing experience, clearing the cache can often provide a quick and effective solution. By following the instructions provided, you can easily navigate through the browser settings and clear the cache, allowing Safari to function optimally and provide a seamless browsing experience.

Now, let's delve into the specific steps to clear the cache in Safari on your Mac, empowering you to take control of your browsing environment and ensure a smooth and efficient web experience.

Step 1: Open Safari Preferences

To begin the process of clearing the cache in Safari on your Mac, you first need to access the browser's preferences. This step is essential as it allows you to navigate to the specific settings where you can manage the cache and other browsing data. Follow the simple instructions below to open Safari Preferences :

Launch Safari: Locate the Safari icon on your Mac's dock or in the Applications folder, and click to open the browser.

Access Preferences: Once Safari is open, navigate to the top-left corner of your screen and click on "Safari" in the menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear, and you should select "Preferences" from the options listed. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Command + ," to directly access the Preferences window.

Explore Preferences: Upon selecting Preferences, a new window will open, displaying various tabs such as "General," "Tabs," "Search," "Security," "Privacy," "Websites," and "Advanced." These tabs contain a wide range of settings that allow you to customize your browsing experience. For the purpose of clearing the cache, you will need to proceed to the "Advanced" tab.

By following these steps, you will successfully open the Safari Preferences window, positioning yourself to proceed with the next steps to clear the cache and optimize your browsing experience. Opening the Preferences window is the initial and crucial step in the process, enabling you to access the necessary settings to manage the cache and other browsing data effectively.

Now that you have accessed the Safari Preferences, you are ready to move on to the next step and proceed with clearing the cache to ensure a smooth and efficient browsing experience on your Mac.

Step 2: Clear Cache

After successfully accessing the Safari Preferences, you are now ready to proceed with the crucial step of clearing the cache. The cache stores temporary files from websites you visit, and over time, it can accumulate a significant amount of data. Clearing the cache not only frees up storage space but also ensures that you are accessing the most up-to-date versions of websites. Follow the detailed instructions below to clear the cache in Safari on your Mac:

Navigate to the "Advanced" Tab: In the Safari Preferences window, click on the "Advanced" tab located at the far right. This tab contains advanced settings that allow you to customize various aspects of the browser's functionality.

Enable the Develop Menu: Within the "Advanced" tab, locate the option that says "Show Develop menu in menu bar" and ensure that it is checked. Enabling this option will add the Develop menu to the top menu bar of Safari, providing access to additional browsing tools and features.

Access the Develop Menu: Once the Develop menu is enabled, navigate to the top menu bar of Safari, where you will now see the "Develop" option. Click on "Develop" to reveal a drop-down menu containing various developer-oriented tools and options.

Select "Empty Caches": Within the "Develop" menu, locate and click on the "Empty Caches" option. This action will prompt Safari to clear the cache, removing all temporary files stored within the browser.

By following these steps, you will effectively clear the cache in Safari on your Mac, ensuring that your browsing experience is optimized and free from any potential issues related to outdated or excessive cache data. Once the cache is cleared, Safari will begin to rebuild the cache as you visit websites, ensuring that you have access to the most current versions of web content.

With the cache now cleared, you have taken a proactive step to maintain the performance and efficiency of Safari on your Mac. By regularly clearing the cache, you can prevent potential browsing issues and ensure that your browser operates smoothly, providing a seamless and enjoyable web experience.

Now that you have successfully cleared the cache in Safari on your Mac, you are ready to move on to the final step to confirm the clearing of the cache, ensuring that the process has been completed successfully.

Step 3: Confirm Clearing Cache

After clearing the cache in Safari on your Mac, it's essential to confirm that the process has been completed successfully. Verifying the clearing of the cache ensures that you can proceed with confidence, knowing that your browsing data is up to date and that any potential issues related to outdated cache files have been addressed. Follow the steps below to confirm the clearing of the cache in Safari on your Mac:

Check for Confirmation Message : Upon clearing the cache by selecting "Empty Caches" from the Develop menu, Safari may display a confirmation message indicating that the cache has been successfully cleared. This message serves as a direct confirmation that the cache-clearing process has been executed.

Verify Browsing Data : To further confirm the clearing of the cache, you can verify the browsing data within Safari. Navigate to the Safari menu and select "Preferences." Within the Preferences window, click on the "Privacy" tab. Here, you will find the option to "Manage Website Data." By clicking on this option, you can view the list of websites and their associated data stored in the cache. If the cache has been successfully cleared, this list should reflect the removal of stored website data.

Observe Browsing Performance : After clearing the cache, observe the browsing performance in Safari. Access various websites that you frequently visit and note any improvements in loading times or the display of content. A noticeable enhancement in browsing speed and the absence of any display issues can serve as indirect confirmation that the cache has been successfully cleared.

By following these steps to confirm the clearing of the cache in Safari on your Mac, you can ensure that the browser's cache has been effectively cleared, providing you with a clean and optimized browsing environment. Regularly confirming the clearing of the cache allows you to maintain the performance of Safari and mitigate potential issues related to outdated or excessive cache data.

With the cache successfully cleared and confirmed, you have taken proactive measures to optimize the browsing experience on your Mac. By incorporating the practice of regularly clearing and confirming the cache, you can ensure that Safari operates smoothly, providing you with a seamless and efficient web browsing experience.

In conclusion, mastering the process of clearing the cache in Safari on your Mac empowers you to take control of your browsing environment and ensure a seamless web experience. By following the step-by-step guide outlined in this article, you have gained valuable insights into managing the cache and optimizing the performance of Safari.

Clearing the cache in Safari serves as a proactive measure to address potential browsing issues related to outdated or excessive cache data. By regularly clearing the cache, you can prevent issues such as slow loading times, display errors, and outdated content, ensuring that you have access to the most current versions of websites.

Furthermore, the ability to confirm the clearing of the cache provides an additional layer of assurance, allowing you to verify that the cache-clearing process has been executed successfully. This practice enables you to maintain a clean and efficient browsing environment, promoting enhanced performance and a seamless user experience.

As you continue to navigate the digital landscape on your Mac, incorporating the practice of clearing the cache in Safari can significantly contribute to a smoother and more efficient browsing experience. Whether you are a casual user or rely on Safari for professional purposes, the benefits of clearing the cache extend to improved performance, enhanced security, and the assurance of accessing up-to-date web content.

In essence, by understanding and implementing the process of clearing the cache in Safari on your Mac, you are actively contributing to the optimization of your browsing environment. This proactive approach allows you to stay ahead of potential issues and ensures that Safari operates at its best, providing you with a reliable and enjoyable platform for accessing the web.

By embracing the knowledge and skills acquired through this guide, you are well-equipped to maintain the performance and efficiency of Safari, ultimately enhancing your overall browsing experience on your Mac. Clearing the cache in Safari is not just a technical task; it is a proactive step towards ensuring a smooth and seamless web experience, reflecting your commitment to optimizing your digital interactions.

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Learning how to clear the cache on Mac is useful for keeping your Apple computer running as best as it can.

Caches are there to store temporary files that help your Mac run quickly, but they can become clogged with unnecessary old files, so it’s a good idea to clear them out regularly. There are two main caches on Mac: a system cache for OS files, and a user cache for app files. We’ll show you how to clear both caches. 

Before we start, make sure you have a back-up of any files you want to clear, in case you realize you need them afterwards. Also, avoid removing files indiscriminately — you don’t want to brick one of the best laptops around, so if you’re unsure about a specific file, either leave it alone or search its name online to see whether removing it will cause system issues.

With all that out of the way, here’s how to clear the cache on Mac.

How to clear the cache on Mac: User cache

  • Open Finder, click go and click Go to Folder
  • Type ~/Library/Caches
  • Right-click on a file
  • Click move to Trash

Read on to see detailed instructions for each step.

Manually clear the Mac's user cache

1. First, open Finder on your Mac and click Go in the toolbar. Now click Go to Folder from the menu.

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2. In the pop-up box which appears, type ~/Library/Caches and press Enter.

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3. You will see a folder containing your Mac's cached files. You can press Command-A on your keyboard to select all of the files and right-click on the highlighted selection . Alternatively – and more preferable – right-click on an individual file . That way, you are less at risk of clearing something important.

Remember: It's always a good idea to back-up any files and folders that you are looking to change. That way, you can put them back if something goes wrong.

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4. In either case, click Move to Trash or Move to Bin depending on where you live. This will move the cache files to the trash. You can now click the Trash can icon in your Mac's Dock and select Empty .

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How to clear the cache on Mac: System cache

You can also clean up any cached files created by macOS. This is only really recommended if you know what you're doing or if you find you're having problems with a program.

Again, as with the app cache, it's always a good idea to backup any files you are about to change!

1. Open Finder on your Mac, click Go in the toolbar and click Go to Folder from the menu.

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2. Type /Library/Caches and press Enter .

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3. Open a folder and delete the files that are inside it.

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And there you go. That's how you clear the user and system caches of your Mac. To help speed up an iPhone, you can learn how to clear RAM on iPhone and how to clear cache on iPhone .

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How To Clear Cache on a Mac

Clearing the various caches on your Mac is an easy way to recover disk space on a Mac , improve performance as well as resolve any sort of software issues on your Mac.

Clearing caches is also a way to preserve your privacy by clearing any tracking data or information saved on your Mac about your internet browsing or application use behavior.

Here we show you how clear the cache on MacBooks, Mac Mini, Mac Studio and iMacs including both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.

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What Is A Cache?

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It basically is a file that is stored by either your applications or browsers to speed up loading times.

Cache’s are commonly associated with browsers as the cached data helps you surf the net quicker and save and personal preferences, usernames and passwords you may have saved for a site.

However, applications and macOS also use caches to help software run faster and more smoothly on your Mac.

A good example of an application cache is when you’re listening to a song on Spotify for Mac .

Your Mac will make a cache of the song, and once it does, you’ll notice that if you switch back to the same song after changing, it’ll load faster.

You’ll also notice that if you disconnect your WiFi while listening to it, the song will still play until you change it.

In other words, cached files let your Mac load data from its system rather than having to download them from the internet again and again.

These caches can grow very large however, especially in the case of graphic design software when your Mac may be storing hundreds of different edits of a project.

Normally you can clear application cache without worrying too much as the application will simply start rebuilding the cache the next time you use the application although you should still be very careful when doing so.

The system cache on macOS helps macOS run more smoothly but you have to be more careful clearing it.

macOS regularly makes caches of running processes in the background and although it’s usually safe to clear the system cach, it can result in problems if not done properly.

If caches are such a good thing to have, then why is there a need to delete or clear them?

After a while, cache files start to fill your hard drive and even become corrupted and clearing the cache can help recover disk space .

In the case of the browser cache, it’s usually safe to clear all of it although you’ll find that saved usernames and passwords are cleared with it.

Most of the browser cache will consist of images and data related to websites you have visited.

However, that cache file will be taking up your Mac’s disk space, and it doesn’t really make sense to have a cache of the data or images anymore.

Instead of speeding-up your Mac, the cache can have the opposite effect and make your Mac run slow which is why it becomes really important to get rid of them.

If a web page changes, you may also be seeing an older version of the page as the browser will sometimes display the cached version instead of the updated one.

This is why it’s a good idea to delete the browser cache and free up space.

The same applies to both the system cache and application cache on a Mac although with these you should be far more careful in what you choose to delete.

You should be careful when deleting all cache files on a Mac as it’s much safer to delete browser cache files than it is application and macOS system files.

It’s usually safe to clear the browser cache as most of the data is not needed apart from to load pages quicker or save your username and password for sites.

Nothing will happen if you delete them though, and once you do get rid of them, your macOS will start rebuilding them again when you visit webpages to speed up page loading times.

Be aware that clearing out the browser cache deletes all sorts of your personal data that may be connected to a website such as username and saved passwords.

This means if you can’t remember your username or password for a site, you may have problems accessing it after you’ve cleared the browser cache so make sure you make a note of them before doing so.

Periodically clearing the browser cache of your username and passwords for sites is a good idea though as hackers may be able to access your information if they got control of your Mac.

Since cached data also becomes outdated after a while, deleting it from time to time also ensures you’re seeing the latest version of the website you most commonly use.

In the case of application cache and macOS system cache files you should be more careful.

Removing application cache or system cache files may prevent programs and macOS from working properly and we strongly recommend backing-up your Mac with Time Machine before clearing these caches.

This is particularly true for video editing software that often save caches of projects to make editing quicker.

It’s safe however to delete the application cache of those Apps and programs that you no longer use.

Deleting the macOS system cache is even riskier and you’ll need to Google many of the files and folders first to check they are safe to remove.

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While the browser cache helps improve loading speed, it can get corrupted over time and needs to be deleted sometimes to ensure your Mac is working efficiently.

It’s generally safe to clear the browser cache bearing in mind that you’ll lose any saved usernames or passwords you use to access sites.

A quick way to clear the cache in Safari is go to Safari menu > Clear History > Select period > Click Clear History although this will also clear your history and cookies.

If you just want to delete the cache, here’s how to clear the cache in Safari in macOS Ventura or higher:

  •  Launch Safari and click on Safari next to the Apple icon on the top left.

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  • Click on the Settings options from the dropdown menu.

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  • From there, navigate to the Advanced tab.

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  • You’ll need to enable Developer view , which you can do by selecting the option to Show Develop menu in menu bar, which will add a new Develop option to the menu at the top of the screen. Click on this new option to proceed.

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  • Finally, select the option to Empty Caches , which can also be done by pressing Option/Alt + Command + E on your keyboard.

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If you’re using macOS Monterey or older, here’s how you can clear the cache in Safari:

  • Open Safari and then click on the Safari menu in the top-left corner of the screen.
  • Then select Preferences from the dropdown menu.
  • Click on the Advanced tab in the Preferences window.
  • Check the box next to the Show Develop Menu to enable Developer View .
  • Click on the new Develop option in the Safari menu.
  • Click on Empty Caches to clear your browser’s cache, or use the keyboard shortcut Option/Alt + Command + E.

Clearing the cache in Google Chrome will help free up some disk space and remove unnecessary files.

A quick way to clear the cache in Chrome is to go to the Chrome menu bar > Basic or Advanced tab > Select “Time Range” and select “cache” to delete it.

Alternatively, you can clear the cache in Google Chrome by doing the following:

  • Open Google Chrome and click on the three dots in the top-right corner of the window.

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  • Select Settings from the drop down menu that appears.

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  • Select Privacy and Security from the left-hand side of the screen.

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  • Choose Clear browsing data from the list of options.

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  • Select the Time range for which you want to clear your data. If you want to clear everything, choose All Time.
  • Check the box next to Cached images and files to clear your cache.
  • Click on Clear Data to complete the process.

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Alternatively, if you don’t want to go through this process to clear the browser cache in Chrome, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + Delete to clear it.

If you’re a Firefox user, here are all the steps you need to know in order to clear its cache:

  • Open Firefox and in the top left corner of your Mac, click on Firefox > Preferences .
  • Select the Privacy & Security option on the left side and go to the History section.
  • Choose Clear Recent History from the drop-down list.
  • Under Time range to clear, select the option for Everything . Alternatively, you can choose another option if you only want to clear recent cache files.
  • Tick the box next to Cache to ensure that your cache is cleared.
  • Click on the OK button to proceed.

You can also use the Firefox keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + Delete to quickly access the Clear All History menu.

If you want to find where all the macOS system cache files are stored on your Mac and clear them, then follow these steps.

Remember, you should be very careful deleting system cache files and we strongly recommend Googling them first to check they are safe to remove.

  • Go to Finder and Press Shift + Command + G to open up the Go to Folder feature.

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  • In the Go to Folder text box, type in ~/Library/Caches and then press Enter.

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There you’ll see all the system cache files that are stored on your Mac by macOS and can delete them.

You can also clear the application cache on a Mac by following these instructions.

As with the system cache, you should be very careful about deleting these files and we recommend Googling them first to check whether they are safe to remove.

  • Open Finder and then press Shift + Command + G to access the Go to Folder feature.

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  • In the text box that appears, type ~/Library/Caches and press Enter.

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  • Finally, navigate to the cache folders and delete the files you think are unnecessary.

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The system cache is filled with a plethora of files that you may not know about.

It is best not to delete those files since they might be important. We recommend you Google about them first to see if deleting them would be the right thing to do.

It also contains the cached files of each and every application on your Mac.

If a specific application on your Mac seems to be slow and laggy, you can clear them out from here.

However, once again, make sure you know what you’re deleting as clearing out the wrong file may cause more problems rather than solving them.

If you’re using a fast internet connection but your Mac still seems to be slow while loading websites, a good idea is to flush the DNS Cache.

Here’s how to delete the DNS cache on a Mac:

  • Press Command+Space on your keyboard to open Spotlight .
  • Type “Terminal” on Spotlight’s search bar and then select the Terminal to open it.
  • After you’ve opened the Terminal, enter the following command and then press Enter :

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  • Once you’ve run the command, you’ll then be prompted to enter your Mac’s admin password if you have one. Type it in Terminal and then press Enter again to clear out the cache. One thing to keep in mind is that that your password will not appear in the Terminal window as you type it however your Macbook will be taking the input from your keyboard.
  • After you’ve entered your password, the DNS cache will be reset but you won’t receive any sort of confirmation message telling you that the command has been carried out so. So don’t worry, when a new line appears, it indicates that the command has been executed successfully.

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For deleting browser caches, there are faster ways…

Firefox: History menu (from menu bar) > Clear Recent History > Select “Time range to clear” and check off the items to delete and click Clear Now.

Chrome: Chrome menu (from menu bar) > Choose Basic or Advanced tab > Select “Time Range” and check off the items to delete and click Clear Data.

Safari: Safari menu > Clear History > Select period > Click Clear History (no other finer control possible)

These shortcuts have been included too.

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How to Clear Cache on macOS Sonoma and Ventura

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Summary : In this article, you will learn what cache is on your Mac and how to clear the caches from macOS, applications, and browsers such as Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.

Caches are files that your Mac creates when you browse websites and use applications. They are supposed to speed up your Mac . But if you don't clean them often. Over time, they will pile up and take up huge storage space, making your Mac run slower than it should. In this article, we'll first explain what cache is on your Mac, why you should empty it, and then give you details on how to clear caches from the system, applications, and popular browsers.

How to Clear Cache on macOS Sonoma and Ventura

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What Is Cache on Mac?

A cache is a type of temporary memory used to collect temporary data to help your system, browser, and applications load faster in the future. For example, when you browse a website, your browser downloads HTML files, images, videos, Java scripts, etc., and stores them in a cache folder. Next time you visit the site again, your browser will load the data through the stored cache files without connecting to the network. 

Common cache files include system cache, application cache, and browser cache.

Why Should You Clear Cache on Mac?

Caches can enhance the speed of your Mac. However, having too many of them not only consumes valuable storage space but also degrades your Mac's performance. Therefore, it's essential to clean them periodically. Deleting the cache offers several benefits, including freeing up storage space, fixing webpage errors, preventing tracking by malware and third-party software, and removing outdated content from applications. You can learn more about freeing up space on your Mac here .

Is It Safe to Delete Cache Files on Mac?

It is generally safe to delete cache files from the system folder (/Library/Caches) and the user folder (~/Library/Caches). However, some applications may store important files in their cache folders. Please be careful when you delete the application cache on Mac.

How to Quickly Clear Cache Files on Mac

It is really time-consuming to manually delete caches in the system, applications, and browsers. But if you have BuhoCleaner in hand, deleting the cache files on your Mac is no longer time-consuming. BuhoCleaner is one of the best cleaners for macOS Ventura and M1/M2 Macs. It allows you to remove cached files from the system, applications, and browsers in seconds.

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You don't need to be a Mac guru, just install it on your Mac. After installation, launch it, click the Scan button, and it will detect all cache files on your Mac. If you trust the Smart Selection option, click the Remove button directly. Otherwise, click the View Details button to select the files you want to keep or delete manually.

How to Manually Clear System Cache on Mac

The macOS caches do not take up much storage space. Some of the cache files are critical to your system, and clearing them may cause problems with your system. If you still insist on clearing your system cache, we strongly recommend that you back up your system files first. 

On the Finder window, press Shift-Command-G to open the Go to the Folder window.

Type in /Library/Caches/ and then click the Go button.

Delete the files in each subfolder.

Empty your Trash.

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How to Manually Clear Web Browser Cache on Mac

It's not difficult to clear browser caches on Mac. But one thing you should know is that once you delete the browser caches, when you revisit a page, Mac needs time to re-download the page from the Internet, and you may feel that the browser is slower than before. Therefore, if you are not clearing browser caches for storage purposes, you can leave them alone.

How to Clear Cache in Safari on Mac

Launch Safari browser.

Click the Safari menu > Preferences > Advanced tab.

Select the box next to the Show Develop menu in the menu bar.

Go back to the Safari menu, click the Develop menu and select Empty Caches.

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Alternatively, you can quickly clear cache in Safari with the shortcut: Command-Option-E.

How to Clear Cache in Chrome on Mac

Launch the Chrome browser.

Click the three-dot menu in the right corner of the Chrome window.

Hover your mouse over More Tools and select Clear Browsing Data.

Choose a time range in the new pop-out window and check the boxes next to Cookies and other sites' data and Cached images and files.

Click the blue Clear data button.

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How to Clear Cache in Firefox on Mac

  • On your Mac, open Firefox.
  • Click the Firefox icon in the menu bar and select Preferences.
  • Click the Privacy and Security
  • Scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click the Clear Data button.
  • Uncheck the box next to Cookies and Site Data and click the Clear button.

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How to Manually Clear Application Cache on Mac

Application caches are stored in the user's library folder. Although they take up much more storage space than the system cache, there is still no need to clear them unless you are experiencing application errors or are running out of storage space. If you do want to clear the application cache, follow the steps below.

  • Open a Finder window and press Shift-Command-G to open the Go to Folder window.
  • Type ~/Library/Caches in the blank box, click the Go button, and you will see the caches of all applications.
  • Find the folder of the app whose cache you want to delete.

How to Clear Application Cache on Mac

Now you know how to clear your system cache, application cache, and browser cache on your Mac. Please keep in mind that if you're not sure whether you can delete a cache file, you'd better keep it untouched.

Actually, using BuhoCleaner to clear cache files is your best bet. It's risk-free and time-saving. Have a try now.

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I'm having trouble with a site to which I am a subscriber. They told me to 'clear your cache & cookies'. I use Google- so do I follow the instructions for Safari, or for Google.

Also will I lose the screenshots on my desktop if I clear my cache?

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If you are using Safari, refer to the following Apple Support documents:

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Manage cookies and website data in Safari on Mac - Apple Support

The following is also likely to be helpful:

If Safari doesn't open a page or work as expected on your Mac - Apple Support

Nope. Screenshots saved to your Mac's Desktop lie beyond Safari's ability to affect them.

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May 1, 2023 8:51 AM in response to 4gamesMe

May 1, 2023 9:29 AM in response to John Galt

I can't do this! I followed the prompts in the 'manage cookies & website data in Safari on Mac' deleted the site went back logged in - same problem. Logged out then back in same problem.

I don't understand all these instructions about extensions etc.

Don't want to clear history or anything - just want to view this site without huge words & symbols overlaying text! (AD - and the symbols for play - pause etc)

I'm an old lady , this is too confusing!

May 1, 2023 9:42 AM in response to 4gamesMe

Solving whatever is wrong will require clearing Safari's history, at a minimum. Also, Safari Extensions are capable of causing all sorts of problems. None are required, and I don't use any. Getting rid of them is simple.

If it's all too much trouble you might be better off contacting Apple Support, who can screen share with you (with your consent, of course) so that they can see what's wrong and talk you through fixing it. They don't manipulate your Mac directly; they will just show you where to point and what to do.

Start here: Get Support

May 1, 2023 2:50 PM in response to John Galt

Thanks for your help, I'll try with the extensions. <sigh>

Do you think it could be my ad blocker? I am subscribed, so it should be irrelevant, but I suppose they might have put something on the site to foil ad blockers?

May 1, 2023 4:13 PM in response to 4gamesMe

Sure, that's entirely possible.

Some (most?) ad-blocking Safari Extensions need you to quit the Safari app before you can uninstall them, so be sure to do that first.

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How to Clear Safari History, Cache, and Cookies on your iPhone

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Safari stores your browsing history as well as cached files and cookies from every website you visit. Clearing Safari history, cookies, and cached data on your iPhone can be beneficial for various reasons, including performance improvement, privacy, troubleshooting, and general maintenance.

Sometimes, you also may simply want a fresh start and prefer to clear your history regularly to minimize your digital footprint.

Clearing your history ensures others can’t see which websites you’ve visited or what information you’ve searched for. This is mostly applicable if you share your iPhone with others or search for sensitive information.

Over time, cached files and cookies from sites you visit can accumulate and take up a significant amount of storage space on your iPhone. Clearing them will free up storage capacity. Excessive data accumulation, including history, cookies, and cache, can slow down Safari’s performance. Clearing this data could speed up your browsing experience.

Also, if a website isn’t loading properly, clearing your browsing history, cache, and cookies will force Safari to download fresh data and could help resolve the issue.

How to Clear Safari History

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To clear your Safari history and website data such as cookies and caches, follow these steps:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down to Safari and tap it.
  • Find Clear History and Website Data and tap it.
  • On the next screen, you’ll have the option to clear history from the Last Hour , Today , Today and Yesterday , or All history. Select whichever one you prefer.

How to Clear Safari Cache and Cookies

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The steps above will clear all of your browsing history, plus cookies, cache, and other browsing data (this is what “website data” refers to). However, you can preserve the history of the sites you’ve visited while clearing out only your cookies and other stored browsing data such as caches and stored preferences for individual websites.

Here’s how to clear your Safari cache and cookies, but keep your history:

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Scroll all the way down to Advanced and tap it.
  • Tap Website Data . Depending on how much data is stored, this screen might take a few seconds to load.
  • To flush the data for an individual site, locate it in the list and swipe right-to-left to delete it. You can also select Show All Sites to expand the list.
  • To delete all cookies and caches, select Remove All Website Data at the bottom of your screen and then tap Remove Now to confirm.

Clearing Safari’s history and website data is a straightforward process that can protect privacy, improve performance, and help manage valuable storage space effectively. Whether or not you’ve been thinking about it, give it a try to see if you notice a difference.

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Is it good to clear cache on Safari?

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As a Travel Agent, I often get asked whether it is good to clear cache on Safari. Cache is a storage mechanism that stores website data to make future visits to the same website faster. Over time, however, the cache can build up and slow down your web browsing experience. That’s when clearing your cache becomes beneficial.

Clearing your cache gives the browser a fresh start by deleting unnecessary data and freeing up disk space. It also removes personal data stored by sites or apps and refreshes browser content, ensuring you see the most updated version. Additionally, clearing the cache can help troubleshoot app issues, making them run more smoothly.

But is there a downside to clearing your cache?

One disadvantage is that after clearing the cache, some sites may initially load slower because the content, such as images, needs to load again. Additionally, any settings on websites, such as logins or forms you filled in, will be deleted. So, the next time you visit these sites, you will have to enter the information manually again.

However, it’s important to note that clearing the cache only clears temporary files and does not erase login credentials, downloaded files, or custom settings. So, you don’t have to worry about losing important information when clearing the cache.

Now, let’s address some frequently asked questions about clearing cache on Safari:

1. How often should I clear my cache?

Most people only need to clear their caches once every month or two. This is generally the point when your browser will build up a cache large enough to start slowing things down. However, if you frequently visit a large number of websites, it’s recommended to clear your cache more often.

2. Should I clear my iPhone cache?

Yes, clearing your cache on iPhone can speed up your web surfing, even on the latest iOS version. By giving your browser a new start, you can improve your browsing experience and ensure that websites load faster.

3. Does clearing cache free up memory?

Yes, clearing the cache can free up memory on your device. Cache files take up space on your device’s storage, and by deleting them, you create more room for other files and applications.

4. Will clearing cache improve speed?

Yes, clearing the cache can improve speed. By deleting cached data, you allow the browser to load new versions of web pages, thus increasing the loading time of web pages. It can also help troubleshoot and increase the overall performance of your computer.

5. What problems can cache cause?

If the cache gets too large, it can cause performance degradation and consume memory that other applications might need. This can negatively impact the performance of your computer and lead to slower web browsing.

6. How do I clear cache on Safari?

To clear cache on Safari, follow these steps:

1. Open Safari on your device. 2. Click on the “Safari” tab in the top left corner of the screen. 3. Select “Preferences” from the dropdown menu. 4. Go to the “Privacy” tab. 5. Click on the “Manage Website Data” button. 6. Click on “Remove All” to clear all cache data or select specific websites and click on “Remove” to clear cache for those sites only.

7. Should I clear cache and cookies on Mac?

Yes, clearing cookies and cache periodically on your Mac allows your web browser to function more efficiently and can help protect your privacy. It ensures that your browser is not storing unnecessary data or cookies from websites you no longer visit.

8. How often do I need to clear cache in Safari?

There’s no real need to delete cache frequently unless you are experiencing issues with page-loading speed. Clearing the cache once every month or two should be sufficient for most users.

In conclusion, clearing cache on Safari can be beneficial for improving web browsing speed and troubleshooting certain issues. While there may be some temporary drawbacks, the advantages far outweigh them. As a Travel Agent, I recommend clearing your cache regularly to ensure optimal performance.

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How to clear the cache on your iPhone (and why you should)

How many tabs are open on your mobile browser right now? Go ahead, check -- you might be surprised by what you find.

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 .

What is cache?

Cache is the temporary storage of some data, like parts of a website from the last time you visited it, for example. Browser cache is content from a website that is stored on your phone during a browser session to help the browser execute faster the next time you visit that page.

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Cache data can slow down your phone's overall browsing performance, however, since it takes up storage space on your device, so it's good to clear it out regularly. In this article, we mainly focus on clearing web browser cache on an iPhone, but you should know that other types of cache include mobile app cache and CPU cache.

How to clear cache on iPhone

What you'll need: Everything you need to clear your browser cache is within the iPhone's settings app or the Safari app, so grab your iPhone to get started.

Keep in mind that clearing the cache can clear private data, which can close all open tabs in Safari. This is also likely to log you out of all your websites, prompting you to sign in again the next time you open them. 

How do I clear the cache from Chrome on iPhone?

If Google Chrome is your preferred browser, it may have a substantial amount of data stored on your device, which could also slow down performance. 

To clear the cache in Chrome, open the Google Chrome app and follow these steps:

  • Tap  Settings .
  • Go to  Privacy and Security .
  • Select  Clear Browsing Data .
  • Select the time from which to delete the data (if you want to delete all your browsing history, choose All Time ).
  • Go through the items you'd like to delete, like your Browsing History, Cookies and Site Data, Cached Images and Files, Saved Passwords , and Autofill Data.
  • Confirm by tapping  Clear Browsing Data  at the bottom of the screen.
  • Tap Done when you've deleted the Chrome cache.

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

How can I browse on Safari without history?

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

  • Open  Safari .
  • Tap on  Tabs .
  • Choose Private .

You can also enable private browsing by going to your iPhone Settings, finding Safari, and toggling on the private option. 

How do I clear my app cache on my iPhone?

To clear the app cache from your iPhone Settings app, you can either delete the app 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.

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

Is "clear cache" the same as offloading?

Not exactly, though app offloading can help if your phone is slowed down by low storage. To offload an app  means to uninstall an app without deleting any documents or data associated with it. 

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To offload an app, go to  Settings , then  General , choose  iPhone Storage  and select the app to offload, then tap  Offload App . If you ever download it again, you'll pick up where you left off for that app.

Are cookies and cache the same thing?

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

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Though they do sound harmless, cookies can also track how you browse the internet. They monitor patterns in your browsing and search history, even seeing what you clicked on or what your mouse hovered over. Ever made an innocuous search on Amazon only to find ads for it on all the apps you use? Cookies likely made that possible.

Can I block cookies on my iPhone?

While you can block cookies on Safari, the ranks 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. A lot of users actually enjoy a more personalized browsing experience, so cookies are a good thing for them.

 If you'd like to block cookies in Safari, follow these steps:

  • Go to  Settings  and select  Safari .
  • Tap on the toggle next to  Block All Cookies .

There are also third-party extensions that help you block cookies and trackers in Google Chrome, like Ghostery and Disconnect .

How do I check iPhone storage?

On an iPhone, Settings can show you what's taking up most of your media storage, like photos, videos, and music. You can also see what each particular app's storage consumption is, which includes temporary data. To view the details of your iPhone's storage space, follow these steps:

  • Go to the iPhone Settings .
  • Tap on General .
  • Select iPhone Storage .
  • Scroll through to find the app you're looking for.
  • Tap on the app to view storage status and options.

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

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When you look at your device's storage space, you'll probably see recommended steps you can take to optimize your iPhone's storage, like offloading unused apps.

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