How to clear your cache on Safari

how-to-clear-your-cache-on-safari

Have you noticed your browser is running a little slower than usual or getting slightly concerned about the number of cookies tracking you? Clearing your cache could be the answer to your problems. 

If you really care about your digital privacy we’d recommend installing a VPN as well, but otherwise clearing your cache is a great start.

The cache exists to remember sections of websites, allowing them to load faster next time you visit. However, an overflowing cache can weigh down your device’s storage and cause websites to act up.

Your cache can also contain personal information, meaning you could be compromising your privacy by not clearing it regularly. 

Read on to learn how to clear your cache on Apple’s Safari browser on an iPhone or iPad, or scroll to the bottom to discover how to do it on a Mac…

What we used

  • An iPhone with Safari installed 
Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection – 34% Off

Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection – 34% Off

The secure way to enjoy the web without compromising on speed is now 34% off at £34.12 a year, equivalent to £2.84 per month, with coverage for up to 5 devices.

Compatible with Android™ and iOS®

  • Kaspersky
  • Was £52.50
  • £34.12/year (£2.84 monthly equivalent)

View Offer

The Short Version 

  1. Open your Settings 
  2. Tap Safari 
  3. Tap Clear History And Website Data 
  4. Tap Clear History And Data

How to clear your cache on Safari

  1. Step
    1

    Open your device’s Settings

    This guide will teach you how to clear your cache on an iPhone or iPad. To learn how to do it on a Mac, scroll down to the bottom this page. Settings icon

  2. Step
    2

    Tap Safari

    You may need to scroll down or search your Settings to find it.

  3. Step
    3

    Tap Clear History And Website Data

    You can also clear your cache without erasing your browsing history. Skip to the bottom of this page to learn how to do it, or keep reading to clear your history along with your cache. Safari settings

  4. Step
    4

    Tap Clear History And Data to confirm

    That’s it! You’ve cleared your cache. Clear History and Data on Safari

Troubleshooting

Can I clear my cache without deleting my browsing history?

Yes, you can. Once you reach your Safari settings, click ‘Advanced’ and then ‘Website Data’. Then just tap ‘Remove All Website Data’.

How do I clear my cache on a Mac?

To clear your cache on a Mac computer, open up Safari, click ‘Safari’ in the top bar and click ‘Preferences’ in the dropdown menu. Then choose the ‘Privacy’ tab and click ‘Manage Website Data’. 

From there, you can choose to remove data from specific websites or clear it all in one click.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

diablo-immortal-arriving-on-ios-devices-in-june,-features-cross-play-and-cross-progression

Diablo Immortal arriving on iOS devices in June, features cross-play and cross-progression

mozilla’s-thunderbird-is-going-mobile,-ten-years-too-late

Mozilla’s Thunderbird is going mobile, ten years too late

Back to Top
Send this to a friend