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Click the three-dot menu > Delete browsing data > Check "Cached images and files" > Delete data.
When you visit a website, the cache stores elements like images and layout data. Upon returning, the site loads from this local cache rather than downloading everything anew. Why Clear Your Cache?
A cache is a high-speed, temporary data storage layer used by computers, browsers, and applications to store frequently accessed data, allowing future requests for that data to be served faster. It acts as a "shortcut" for your device, storing images, scripts, and other data from websites or apps so they do not have to be downloaded again, improving overall performance and loading times. Click the three-dot menu > Delete browsing data
If apps or websites are running slowly, acting sluggish, or showing outdated information, clearing the cache can often resolve these issues.
Clearing cache and cookies helps protect your privacy, especially on shared devices. How to Clear Cache (Examples): Why Clear Your Cache
Cached data can accumulate, taking up valuable space on your device.
The primary goal is to increase data retrieval performance by reducing the need to access the slower underlying storage layer. If apps or websites are running slowly, acting
It is temporary storage. While it improves speed, it can consume storage space over time, sometimes leading to issues if the files become outdated or corrupt.