Clearing Cache in Safari 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ever noticed that your favorite websites seem to load slower than usual, or certain features aren't working as expected in Safari 11? Chances are, your browser cache needs a refresh. Clearing your cache can help resolve these issues and improve your browsing experience. Here's a simple, step-by-step guide on how to clear cache in Safari 11.
Understanding Browser Cache
Before we dive into the process, let's briefly understand what browser cache is. When you visit a website, your browser stores certain elements like images, scripts, and stylesheets to help load the page faster the next time you visit. Over time, these cached files can become outdated or corrupted, leading to browsing issues.
Clearing Cache in Safari 11 on Mac
To clear your cache in Safari 11 on your Mac, follow these steps:

- Open Safari on your Mac.
- Click on the 'Safari' menu in the top-left corner of your screen.
- Select 'Preferences' from the dropdown menu.
- In the Preferences window, click on the 'Privacy' tab.
- Under the 'Cookies and other website data' section, click on the 'Manage Website Data' button.
- Click on the 'Remove All' button to clear all cached data. Alternatively, you can select specific websites and click 'Remove' to clear their cache only.
- Confirm by clicking 'Remove Now' in the pop-up dialog box.
- Close the Preferences window and restart Safari for the changes to take effect.
Clearing Cache in Safari 11 on iOS
If you're using Safari 11 on your iPhone or iPad, here's how you can clear your cache:
- Open the 'Settings' app on your iOS device.
- Scroll down and tap on 'Safari'.
- Tap on 'Clear History and Website Data'.
- Confirm by tapping 'Clear History and Data' in the pop-up dialog box.
Clearing Cache vs. Clearing History
While clearing your cache, you might also come across the option to clear your browsing history. It's essential to understand the difference between the two:
- Cache: Stores temporary files to speed up browsing. Clearing cache can help resolve browsing issues but won't delete your browsing history.
- History: Keeps a record of the websites you've visited. Clearing history will remove this record but won't affect cached files.
In some cases, you might need to clear both to resolve specific issues or for privacy reasons.

Additional Tips
Clearing your cache regularly can help maintain a smooth browsing experience. However, if you're still experiencing issues, consider trying the following:
- Restart your device.
- Update Safari to the latest version.
- Check if the issue persists in other browsers like Google Chrome or Firefox.
- If the issue is specific to a website, try clearing its cookies and website data.
Clearing your cache is a simple yet effective way to troubleshoot common browsing issues in Safari 11. By following this guide, you should be able to clear your cache with ease and get back to enjoying a smooth browsing experience.