IF your iPhone feels like it’s working slower than usual you may want to try this quick trick.

You might find clearing the cache on your iPhone browser could speed up your browsing experience.

Clearing your iPhone cache could speed up browsing on your phone

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Clearing your iPhone cache could speed up browsing on your phoneCredit: Getty

How to clear your iPhone’s cache for Safari and Chrome

It is quick and easy to clear the cache for Safari and Chrome on an iPhone.

A cache is temporary, fast-access, memory used to store data you request frequently so it can be retrieved quickly.

Web-browsers and other apps store data related to sites you visit regularly, or actions you routinely perform, to make your experience using the app faster.

When the caches storing this data get full, your device becomes slower, and has a higher risk of crashing.

Clearing the caches for Safari and Chrome will log you out of your most-visited websites, so remind yourself of your passwords before you start cache clearing.

To clear your cache for Safari…

  1. From your home screen, open the iPhone Settings.
  2. Swipe down to Safari, then tap to enter Safari settings.
  3. In your Safari settings, scroll down until you reach “clear history and website data”, under the privacy and security section, then tap to activate.
  4. Tap again to confirm – and it’s as simple as that.

To clear your cache for Chrome…

  1. Open the Chrome app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on the menu at the bottom-right corner of the screen, which should appear as three dots in a horizontal line. This will pull up a list.
  3. Tap History which will open a new menu.
  4. Tap Clear Browsing Data.
  5. Here, you can choose what to delete. You should tick the box for cached images and files, but you can also clear cookies and site data, and autofill passwords, from this menu.
  6. Tap Clear Browsing Data.

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In other news, every grave and memorial in England’s 19,000 graveyards is being mapped as part of a new project dubbed “Google Maps for graves”.

TikTok has had to ban a dangerous viral “milk crate challenge”.

WhatsApp is working on a feature that could see your messages disappear after 90 days.

And, Twitter is having to make changes to its redesign of the app after users complained about headaches and migraines.


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