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Get rid of old browser & app data to boost your device's performance
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Did you know that one common step in troubleshooting is to clear the app's cache? That's right! If your Android is acting slow and lethargic when you open specific apps, you can see if clearing the cache makes it faster. Or if your Android is just slow in general, you can clear the cache associated with your Google account. Here's how you can clear an app cache and the general cache on your Android.

Clearing the Cache on Android

Clearing an app's cache or Chrome's cache is an essential step in troubleshooting a laggy or non-responsive Android. To clear the cache for an app, go to Settings > Apps > Storage (Storage > Apps if you don't see "Apps" in the main menu) , then tap the slow app and tap Clear cache . For Chrome on your Android, tap â‹® > Delete browsing data > Delete data .

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Can I clear the app cache for all apps all at once?

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  1. There isn't a feature built into Android that offers this functionality so you'll need to repeat the process multiple times for every app.
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Clearing the App Cache

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  1. Tap the app icon featuring a gear or swipe down from the top of your screen to open the Quick Settings panel and tap the gear icon.
    • Clearing the app cache will not delete your personal data, like your login info. Instead, it deletes all the temporary files stored on your Android.
    • Use this method if a specific app is sluggish and laggy but other apps work quickly and normally.
  2. This lists all the apps installed on your phone or tablet.
    • If you don't see "Apps" here, tap Storage > Apps instead.
    • While this shouldn't be different between newer Samsung, Pixel, and stock Android phones, older ones with older software will see different menus. [1]
  3. If a particular app is giving you trouble, tap on it here to see more information about it.
  4. It's under the "Usage" header.
  5. It's on the bottom right side of the page and will clear the temporary data that the app stores.
    • Repeat this process for any apps that respond slowly or are laggy. This is a good practice for larger apps that store a lot of temporary data, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Clearing Chrome's Cache and Cookies

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  1. This is a smart move if your main browser is Chrome on Android in order to keep your mobile browsing experience quick and snappy.
    • Follow these steps if you experience lag while using Chrome instead of another app.
  2. You'll see this three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of the browser.
  3. It's next to an icon of a trashcan.
  4. By default, everything in the current Chrome session within the last 15 minutes will be deleted. If you want to change that, tap the time and select another option.
    • Tap More options to select more specific types of data to delete.
  5. You will be signed out of sites that you're logged into, but you won't be logged out of your Google account if you're logged in when you delete the cache.
    • Some sites will load slower, as Chrome has to re-load elements like videos and images instead of using data from the cache.
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FAQ

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  1. Cached data is temporary data stored by apps and browsers so visits in the future are faster. For example, the Facebook mobile app stores profile images, videos, and photos so you can view them faster later.
  2. No, clearing the cache won't delete important data like your login information or saved app settings. All that information can be deleted by pressing Clear app data instead.
  3. Possibly. Clearing temporary files in the cache will free up space for your Android, which could increase its performance.
  4. When your device begins acting poorly, one of the first troubleshooting steps you should take is clearing the cache. Otherwise, you might only need to repeat the process once every three to six months.
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Join the Discussion...

WikiEmuRider389
Android user here- how do I clear my app cache data? Is it possible to clear all data from all apps at the same time or do I have to do them all individually?
Luigi Oppido
Computer & Tech Specialist
For an Android - Go to Settings —Apps —Storage —Clear Cache. If you offload data, it gets rid of most cache data but to totally remove cache data, you have to delete the app. There is no way to delete ALL cache data from ALL apps. If you want to run custom scripts you can, but I would recommend against this.
Esquare
Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps.
>Tap on the app you want to clear the cache for.
>Tap Storage & cache, then hit Clear Cache.

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