Clearing your browser cache often is good as it helps you to:
- Avoid using old forms
- Allow applications to run better and faster on your computer
- Protect your personal private information
When you visit a website, these are what Safari stores:
- History of all the web pages you visited
- Back and Forward list for open web pages
- Frequently visited websites
- Search history
- Web page icons
- Snapshots
- List of items/ files you downloaded (that hasn’t been removed
- Those websites which are added for Quick Website Search
- Websites which are accessing use your location
- Websites which send you notifications
Here are the steps to clear your cache in Safari on Mac:
1) Firstly, open the Safari browser on your Mac.
2) Next, click on ‘Safari’ on the menu list on top beside the Apple icon.
![safari](https://www.casbay.com/guide/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/24-1024x553-1.png)
3) After that, click ‘Clear History…’ under Safari.
![clear history in safari](https://www.casbay.com/guide/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/25-1024x553-1.png)
4) Lastly, select the time frame of data to delete and click the ‘Clear History’ button.
![clear history in safari](https://www.casbay.com/guide/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/26-1024x553-1.png)
Congratulations, you have successfully cleared the cache on the Safari browser!
Find out a solution to clear your cache on OTHER browsers as well:
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