How to clear cache on Mac computers
You’ve probably had moments where a cache on your Mac caused grief, such as a website that won’t load properly or a misbehaving app. It’s time to clear those temporary files. How is this done? Though it’s not a straightforward process, you also don’t need specialized software or tools. Here’s how to clear the cache on a Mac, whether it’s in Safari or in MacOS itself.
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How to clear cache in Safari on a Mac

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If your issues are limited to websites in Safari, clearing the browser’s cache is often enough. You can frequently clear all browsing data for a site with little effort, but that often deletes cookies that save logins and other details you might not want to lose. We’ll show you how to clear Safari’s cache using a hidden but useful feature.
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How to delete an app or system cache

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If your Mac issues stem from an app or system feature that won’t run properly, you don’t always have to reinstall it. Sometimes it’s just a matter of deleting the appropriate cache. We’ll show you how to clear the app (aka user) and system cache on a Mac.
Before we begin, an important note: be careful. This can remove personalized data for apps, and some caches may need to stay. Only delete cache files if you know they’re likely to be the culprits and won’t create problems if they’re gone. It’s a good idea to start by backing up your computer and any app data you can’t afford to lose. Once you’re ready, this is how you clear the cache on your Mac.
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