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All browsers automatically store data locally, which speeds up web browsing but can cause problems too. Here’s how to do something about it.
A lot of files build up in the cookies and cache of your web browser, and you probably don't need them.
Because of this, it's good to clear out your cache every so often. It allows you to remove data you don't need on your phone, especially if an unknown data tracker is among your phone's cookies.
With that said, clearing browser data has some side effects you should also be aware of. So, here's how to clear the cache in Google Chrome, as well as a few things you should be aware of before ...
Cache and cookies are parts of browser storage that affect your browsing experience. Regularly deleting and managing them can have positive effects.
Why you should clear your iPhone cache and exactly how to do it in Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
Below, you'll find how to clear your cache and cookies on the three major Android web browsers mentioned above. If you use another browser, the steps should be similar.