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nick_iphone7

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How can I delete this cache? I turned off my iCloud sync but it doesn't stop accumulating any cache? I also saw that I had some data in Apple Books, deleted the app, installed it and they came back again, and it had to be removed. I do not want to make factory settings on my iPhone, is there any other way to delete these nasty things?
 

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That might be from website data. Is there a section in the website data on the first screenshot where you can delete more?

iCloud syncing is only for bookmarks which doesn’t take much space at all since they are just plain text URLs.
 
That might be from website data. Is there a section in the website data on the first screenshot where you can delete more?

iCloud syncing is only for bookmarks which doesn’t take much space at all since they are just plain text URLs.
Yes, i delete the web data and nothing change...
 
its about time apple does what android does and allow each app to manually delete cache outside of the app. lets say when you hold a app on homescreen to give a option to delete cache already. My affinity photo was using 120gb worth of information already deleted, no way to delete cache but by using a trick by creating new project exit out and delete it resets its cache lol. Android got this down and apple needs to at least do this much. seriously lots of apps over using documents and data that is either old or deleted already
 
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