How to clear the cache on your iPhone (and why you should)
Maria Diaz/ZDNETHow 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 accessing, retrieving, and saving cache and cookies, which can negatively impact your iPhone’s storage space.What is cache?Cache — aka browser cache — refers to the temporary storage of certain data, including images, files, and scripts from websites you’ve visited. Such website content is stored — or cached — on your phone to help your browser execute faster the next time you visit that site.Also: I decluttered my iPhone and freed up gigs of space. Here’s howCache data can slow down your phone’s overall browsing performance because it takes up storage space on your device. Therefore, it’s a good idea to clear out your cache regularly. In this article, we focus primarily on clearing the web browser cache on an iPhone, but other types of cache include mobile app cache and CPU cache.How to clear the cache on your iPhoneWhat you’ll need: Everything you need to clear your browser cache is in the iPhone’s Settings app or the Safari app, so grab your iPhone to get started.Also: How to clear the cache on your Android phone or tablet (and why you should)Remember that clearing the cache can clear private data, which can close all open tabs in Safari. This action is also likely to log you out of all your websites. You will be prompted to sign in the next time you open these sites. More