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Twitter: How to Clear Cache

Twitter: How to Clear Cache

December 8, 2022 by Judy Sanhz 1 Comment

When Twitter saves cache, it makes reading old content easier without needing an Internet connection. But, the problem can come when it builds up and can cause the Twitter app to malfunction. It’s not something that you need to do every day, but it helps the app run more efficiently if you clear the cache from time to time. The good news is that the process is quick and easy, so you can do it even if you’re in a hurry.

How to Clear Twitter Cache on Android App

When you think it’s time to clear the cache for the Twitter app on Android, long-press on the Twitter app icon on your home screen. Various options should appear, and App info should be one of them (select it). Go to Storage and cache; you should see the option to clear the cache.

Twitter info Android

Below, you’ll see information such as user data, cache, and the total. This is the quickest way to erase the cache for the Twitter app, but if you’re already in settings for some other reason, you can reach this part by going to Settings > Apps and notifications > Twitter > Storage and cache > Clear cache.

Conclusion

Clearing the cache for the Twitter app on your Android device will help prevent any issues. It’s not something you need to do every day, but it will help things run smoothly. How many times a week do you clear the cache for the Twitter app? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to share the article with others on social media.

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  1. Kampus Terbaik says

    December 11, 2022 at 4:40 pm

    After reinstalling the Twitter application on my computer, the memory on my computer is no longer full, so can my tutorial be applied to other applications as well?

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