If you own an iOS device, there’s really no outright way to clear the cache through the Settings app, so it’s better to go through the process directly on the Spotify app. If you find, however, that Spotify is just consuming too much of your iPhone’s storage space, you can offload the app temporarily and gain back some functionality lost due to lag:
- Go to Settings, then head to General.
- Tap “iPhone Storage,” find Spotify from the list, and tap it.
- Hit Offload App.
It is important to note that this will essentially delete the Spotify app from your iOS device, but it will retain any data accumulated from your use. The next time you reinstall the app, all the saved data will be loaded back.
Another quick and easy way you can decrease the amount of smartphone real estate Spotify is occupying on your device is by deleting all downloaded Spotify content files:
- Launch the Spotify app and log in if necessary.
- Tap the Home button, then hit the gear icon located in the top-right corner of the screen.
- On an iPhone, tap Storage. On an Android, scroll down to the Storage section.
- Hit “Remove all downloads,” then tap Remove to confirm the action.
Alternatively, you can also uninstall and then reinstall the Spotify app to automatically delete any previously downloaded songs and podcast episodes from your device. You’ll of course need to re-download any Spotify audio files you want to be able to listen to offline.
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