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How to clear your iPad cache (and fix slow performance for good)

If you're anything like me, you're probably a bit of a data hoarder, maybe without even realizing it. My iPad Pro has around a hundred apps installed and a couple of browsers I regularly use, each with more than 10 tabs open at all times, and they're all caching data.


In theory, caching is great, as it helps your favorite apps and browsers load faster. In practice, though, it's all too easy for those temporary files -- images, scripts, logins, etc. -- to pile up and slow down your iPad. It's like a backpack filled with junk. On a hike, it's handy to have snacks and water at your disposal, giving you the energy to make it up the mountain at record speed.

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At some point, though, all that extra weight, especially if you've picked up rocks or specimens along the way, makes hiking a real slog. Clearing the cache regularly is like dumping out your backpack. It frees up storage and can give your iPad a noticeable boost.

Let's walk through every way to purge cache on an iPad running iOS 26, and I'll explain why it matters in more detail.

How to clear cache on your iPad

What you'll need: An iPad running iPadOS 26 and your Apple ID password or device passcode handy in case you're prompted for it.

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

FAQs

What is cache on my iPad?

The TL;DR version: Cache is a collection of temporary files that apps and websites store locally to speed up loading, browsing, and your overall experience on the iPad. For example, images or scripts from websites are saved so they don't have to download again. It's useful for performance, but too much cached data can slow your iPad down, so you should regularly clear it.


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Will clearing the cache delete all my data?

No. Clearing cache and browser history only removes temporary data, as well as your history and cookies -- not your bookmarks or passwords. Offloading an app also keeps your documents and settings safe, but deleting an app removes everything for a full reset.

How often should I clear the cache on my iPad?

It depends. As a general rule, clear your browser history and cache about once a month (or more if you browse heavily) and reboot your iPad every day. Apps can be offloaded or removed as needed -- like if they're behaving oddly or taking up too much space.

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Can I clear cache in other browsers or apps?

Safari and Chrome aren't the only browsers you might use on your iPad. You might also use Firefox or Edge, and each has its own cache-clearing method (linked). Many apps don't let you clear cache directly, but some do, so it's worth checking their settings or support pages for your most commonly used apps. For example, TikTok and Snapchat both let you clear cache within their apps.

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