
"Clearing app and browser caches can give it a fresh boost and free up some storage space. Over time, cached data can accumulate, become corrupted, or simply get outdated, which may slow down your device. Restarting your phone often helps, but a targeted cache clear is a quick way to boost responsiveness without upgrading your hardware. In this guide, I'll show you how to clear cached data on Android. If you're an Apple user, here's how to clear the cache on an iPhone."
"Open Chrome, tap the three-dot menu > History > Clear browsing data. Select the time range and check "Cached images and files" (and any other data you wish to remove). Then tap "Clear data." Each option explains what it does and how it affects your experience. For example, clearing cookies and site data will log you out of many or all websites, while clearing cached images and files might cause Chrome to load images slower next time you visit a site."
Cached app and browser data can accumulate, become corrupted, or become outdated, which can slow down Android phones and tablets. Clearing caches can free storage and restore responsiveness more quickly than hardware upgrades. Restarting a device often helps, but a targeted cache clear provides a more immediate boost. Exact steps vary by manufacturer and app. For Chrome on Android, open the menu, go to History > Clear browsing data, choose a time range, and check "Cached images and files." Clearing cookies will log out websites, and clearing cached images may slow image loading initially. Newer Chrome versions offer a Clear Browsing Data shortcut and More Options. Instructions for clearing cache on iPhone are available separately.
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