How to Delete Chrome Data on iOS Devices

The Google Chrome app for iOS devices automatically saves your browsing history, passwords, cookies, cached images, and autofill data. While this information can be useful for future browsing sessions, it presents security risks and takes up space. Because of this, you should know how to clean Chrome’s storage on iOS devices. To manage your browsing history and other cached data on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, follow these steps:

Understanding Chrome’s Browsing Data Options

The types of data that Chrome automatically saves include:

Browsing history: Chrome maintains a record of every website you visited since the last time you cleared the history. Access these previously viewed sites from the Chrome History screen in the main menu. Cookies: Cookies are files placed on the device when you visit certain sites. Each cookie is used to tell a web server when you return to its page. Cookies remember specific website settings and sensitive information such as login credentials. Cached images and files: Chrome for iPhone and iPod Touch uses its cache to store images, content, and URLs of recently visited web pages. The browser uses the cache to render these pages faster on subsequent visits by loading the assets locally from the device rather than from the web server. Saved passwords: When you enter a password on a website, Chrome usually asks if you want it to remember the password. If you choose Yes, the password is stored on the device or in the cloud, similar to a password manager. Autofill data: Chrome stores information you enter into web forms such as your name, address, and payment information. This data is used by the browser’s Autofill feature to populate similar fields during subsequent sessions.