Are you having trouble opening websites quickly on your iPhone? Fortunately, you don’t need to download and install a new app, remove a virus, or replace your device. You probably only need to clear your mobile gadget’s cache, which is its website data storage. Clearing that takes a few steps, and you will likely see noticeable differences.
Some people panic when their phones don’t load quickly, prompting them to download sketchy apps. Worse, they might follow prank tutorials that could trick them into breaking their device. Clearing your iPhone cache is a safe troubleshooting solution that usually works, preventing you from wasting time and money on potentially dangerous methods.
This article will explain how to clear your iPhone cache. I will cover Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox methods, the most commonly used web browsers.
Safari is the default browser on iPhones and iPhones. It follows Apple’s well-known commitment to simplicity and convenience, so clearing your cache takes a few steps:
Open the book icon on your Safari app.
Then, tap the clock icon.
Tap the Clear option.
Choose how much of your browsing history you want to erase.
The official Apple website says clearing your browsing history doesn’t remove records from websites you visited. Also, it doesn’t affect the browsing history in other apps.
Google Chrome is Android’s counterpart to Safari. If you’re used to Chrome, you might have installed it on your Apple device. Clear the cache with these steps:
Tap the triple dot icon on your Chrome app.
Next, tap the History option.
Select the Clear browsing data option.
Check the Cookies, Site Data, and Cached Images and Files options.
Afterward, tap the Clear browsing data option.




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