Temporary files or cache are small hidden files that the system automatically keeps during daily use for easy and quick access to them when called again. They are also created by other applications because they contain data that you need when you run those applications again. Therefore, these files are stored in the temporary memory area for each partition separately, so each application finds its own temporary memory. And as these files remain in abundance, they may run on the device, slow applications, or even crash them. Also, deleting it saves storage space as well as resolves a lot of problems. Here are some ways to free up that memory. Perhaps most of us know this information, and it is not new to him, but we are targeting those who do not have prior information about this matter or who are beginners in using the iOS system.

How to empty the cache on an iPhone


Perhaps the most famous cache we hear about is the web browser cache. But all applications, including the operating system of the iPhone - each of them contains a cache that these files are created on to return to in subsequent launch times.

NB

These tips can be applied on devices running iOS 12, and it also works on iOS 11, so almost all the steps are the same. If you are using the iOS 10 version, you can also benefit by implementing the idea, but the steps are not similar enough.


Why do we want to empty the cache?

Cache memory is very important and useful on an iPhone. It contains files that we need to access quickly, and it also makes you feel that your phone is running quickly for easy and quick access to that stored data. But with the passage you may find two problems

FirstMany small files can take up a lot of storage space over time that you need.

The other reason: Is that the temporary files may sometimes lead to us feeling slow down the phone, but actually the phone itself did not slow down, and we feel this because of a problem in certain applications; For example, an accumulation of temporary files occurs in an application in a way that causes a malfunction and sometimes a collapse of the application. Here some people think that the iOS itself or the iPhone has a problem, but the truth is the problem in the application is due to the cache files inside the application. So if you are feeling a problem with a specific app, it might be in the cache.

There are many ways to empty the cache on an iPhone, and there is no single way to get rid of all those temporary files in one go. Except through external applications running on Mac or Windows devices. But there are several different ways to empty the temporary memory in several sections on an iPhone.


Empty Safari's cache

Browser cache is the most common cache on any device. As this memory contains too many files for every website you enter, addresses, cookies and many other files are saved. There is no doubt that these files are primarily used to speed up the browser, so they are saved because you may need them later so that you do not have to start over. And deleting these files slows down the browser, so we recommend that you delete them only when there is any problem in the browser or if you want additional storage space.

Go to Settings - Safari - Clear History and Location Data. Clear the temporary memory.


How to empty the cache on the App Store

The app store has a cache as well. And it generally affects how you use the iPhone. Sometimes these files can prevent you from updating apps. If you are facing problems with the App Store, take the following steps to empty the cache.

Open the App Store and tap any of the buttons in the bottom row of the app ten times. After this is done, the App Store will restart automatically. It is also possible that it will not restart, but in either case, by repeatedly pressing, the app store cache will be emptied.


How to clear temporary files on iOS

In the top section, we covered how to clear cache from the two main iOS apps. And if you want to clear the temporary memory of the system as a whole, restarting the iPhone is an excellent way to empty the cache. However, it doesn't empty all kinds of cache files, and the cache for Safari and some third-party apps will not be cleared. But it remains an ideal way to solve some problems and to free up some space.


How to clear the cache of third-party apps

Some external apps may or may not allow you to free their cache. As it depends on the application developer, he can set an option for you through which you can empty this temporary memory

"A sync app has the option to free up the cache, don't forget that."

If the app developer has given you an option to free up memory, you will find it in the app's settings. If this setting does not give you, you cannot manually empty that memory. In this case, the best solution is to delete the app and reinstall it again.


Important note

The iOS system automatically has a system for deleting temporary files "cache" when the storage space becomes full. Here, it begins to delete the files inside the applications and the famous "Cleaning" message appears on the applications. The disadvantage of this method is that it only occurs when there is not enough storage space in the device; Some resort to shooting high-quality videos for long periods of time until the space is filled, and the system is forced to delete these files to make a new space, and then they delete the captured videos. In a way, there are many methods and you are free to choose which method. If all methods fail, then the easiest solution is to delete the application and download it again.

Did you find these tips helpful? If you know other tips regarding this matter, let us know in the comments.

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