Safari
Safari
Clearing your web browser’s cache, cookies, and history periodically would prevent or resolve performance problems of your computer. For Mac users, below are the steps to clear your cache on Safari.
How to Clear Your Cache on Safari
You can delete your cache along with other browsing data by going to the Safari menu and then choosing “History” then clicking “Clear History”. This will prompt a pop-up similar to the other methods, except with the ability to delete different types of browsing data.


However, there is a way to delete just your cache if you are willing to take a few extra steps:
Step 1: Open Safari menu, then click “Settings”. A pop-up will show for the Safari settings.

Step 2: Open “Privacy” tab, then select “Manage Website Data…” under Website data.

Step 2: Select the websites that you want to be removed, then click “Remove” or you can also click “Remove All’ to delete all the stored data from the websites. Then click “Done” after.

You have successfully deleted the stored cache on your Safari Browser.