Go to tweaks > Safari to erase the surfing app cache.
It also covers how to dump the cache for other apps without losing your data.
Here’s how to do it:
Open theSettingsapp.
TapSafarifrom the left navigation menu.
You may have to scroll to find it.
SelectClear History and Website Data.
If you’re asked about closing open tabs, selectKeep TabsorClose Tabs.
Can’t see this button?
Scroll up on the page to reveal Chrome’s full menu.
In the dialog box, opt for bang out of data you want to clear.
For example, to flush the whole cache for Chrome, you’d pickAll Time.
Once you’ve made your selection, tapClear Browsing Data.
In the confirmation that appears, tapClear Browsing Dataagain to begin the process of clearing your browsing data.
you’re able to do that by offloading or deleting apps.
Go toGeneral>iPad Storage.
Once it loads, you should see a breakdown of how your iPad storage is used and aRecommendationssection.
The iPad Storage page helps youunderstand what’s using up all your storage space.
you could also tap through those to delete any downloads or apps that you no longer want to keep.
Select an app from the list.
TapOffload ApporDelete Appagain to confirm your choice.
No Option to erase the Cache?
Having a cache means apps don’t need to download or process the same information repeatedly.
You may find that your iPad loads web pages more slowly or websites seem outdated or arent performing correctly.
Clearing your browsers cache will speed up page load and response times, acting as a general system cleanup.
FAQ
Toclear your iPhone cachefor Safari, go toSettings>Safari>Clear History and Website Data.
For apps, go toSettings>General>iPhone Storage, and tapOffload App.
In Chrome, go tomenu>Clear Browsing Data.
Toclear cookies on an iPhone, go toSettings>Safari>Advanced>WebsiteData.
SelectRemove All Website Data>Remove.
When you delete all cookies, you’ll need to sign in to websites again.
TapStorage& cache>Clear cacheto reset the app cache.
TapClear storageto erase the data associated with the app.