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For a few years now, we have been consuming hours of videos every day on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and of course YouTube. Like many applications, YouTube will gradually start storing data in cache, depending on our browsing habits. Data that will obviously fill up the storage space, and which can eventually cause performance issues, whether you are using a smartphone or a computer.
Indeed, if applications like WhatsApp or Messenger can quickly see their weight explode depending on the media exchanged (and stored in the smartphone's memory), YouTube can also affect performance, by accumulating more and more data via its cache memory. This is why it is recommended to regularly empty this same cache memory, which sometimes allows you to give a smartphone or tablet a new lease of life.
How to Clear YouTube Cache on Android ?
On an Android device, you must first go to the system settings, then to the Applications section. Here, you will obviously need to locate the YouTube application, and validate the command.
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The following page is responsible for displaying several pieces of information, starting with the version of the application, but also of the storage occupied by the latter, in particular with regard to “data” and the cache memory.
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And like the Android application manager is particularly well thought out, a simple click allows the choice to erase the data, but also (and above all) to empty the cache. In a few seconds, we can therefore lighten our application and recover a little storage space. Practical not ?
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000How to Clear YouTube Cache on iOS ?
Clearing the YouTube cache on an Android device is a very simple operation. One might legitimately hope that the thing would be identical on iOS… but this is not really the case.
Indeed, on iOS, you will also have to go to the iPhone Settings, before validating the Storage option. Here, you will find the list of applications installed on your iPhone (which can also be classified according to their weight). In our example, the YouTube application takes up no less than 1.23 GB, of which 960 MB are taken up by documents and data.
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The iOS ecosystem then allows the application to be unloaded, which will free up space storage space by deleting the application, while retaining the associated documents and data. Contrary to what one might believe, unloading the application does not therefore empty the cache , like on Android.
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To permanently get rid of unnecessary data, you must uninstall the application, before redownloading it via the AppStore. Here again, emptying the YouTube cache will not only allow you to recover a little storage, but also an application in top form.
And on PC?
On a computer, clearing the YouTube cache will be done directly from the settings of the web browser used. The procedure is obviously different depending on the web browser (Edge, Opera, Chrome…) used, but regardless of your preferred browser, it is essential to regularly delete cookies and cache files to maintain optimal operation.
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Obviously, once you have cleaned your browser cache, you will need to log back into your various accounts (Google, YouTube, Facebook, etc.). This is why it is generally recommended not to delete passwords when deleting your browsing data.
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