How to Clear Cache on Safari to Improve Performance

Learn easy steps to clear cache on Safari, freeing up space and boosting your browser's speed on Mac devices.

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To clear cache on Safari, follow these steps: Open Safari and navigate to Preferences from the Safari menu. Select the Privacy tab and click on Manage Website Data. A list of websites storing data will appear; you can remove data from individual sites or click Remove All to clear everything. Confirm your choice by clicking Remove Now. This improves Safari’s performance and frees up space on your device.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why should I clear the cache on Safari? Clearing the cache helps improve Safari's performance, frees up device storage space, and resolves loading issues caused by outdated data.
  2. Does clearing Safari cache delete my browsing history? No, clearing the cache removes stored website data but does not delete your browsing history or saved passwords.
  3. How often should I clear the cache on Safari? It's a good practice to clear your Safari cache periodically, especially if you notice slow browser performance or loading problems.
  4. Can I clear cache data from specific websites only? Yes, Safari allows you to remove cached data from individual websites via the Manage Website Data section in Preferences.