When you use a browser, such as Chrome, it saves some information from websites in its cache and cookies. Clearing them fixes certain problems, such as loading or formatting issues on sites.
Before clearing cache and cookies
When you clear your cache and cookies, your browser might sign you out of your Google Account. To make sure that you can sign back in, update your recovery phone number and email address.
In the Chrome app
- On your iPhone or iPad, open Chrome .
- Tap More Delete Browsing Data.
- A popup window will appear where you can set a duration and select the browsing data you want to delete.
- Next to “Time range,“ select a duration. The default time range duration is 15 minutes.
- To select specific data you want to delete:
- Tap Browsing Data.
- Select the types of browsing data you want to delete.
- Tap Confirm.
- Tap Delete Browsing Data.
Tips:
- To sign out of your Google Account on all websites, sign out of Chrome.
- To quickly reach the Delete browsing data dialogue, in the address bar, type “Delete browsing data“ and then tap the Action chip. Learn Chrome Actions to quickly complete tasks.
- You can also delete your browsing history when you tap More History Delete browsing data….
Learn how to change more cookie settings in Chrome.
In other browser apps
If you use Safari, Firefox or another browser, check its support site for instructions.
What happens after you clear this info
After you clear cache and cookies:
- Some settings on sites get deleted. For example, if you were signed in, you’ll need to sign in again.
- Some sites can seem slower because content, such as images, needs to load again.
How cache and cookies work
- Cookies are files created by sites that you visit. They make your online experience easier by saving browsing data.
- The cache remembers parts of pages, such as images, to help them open faster during your next visit.