To find the cache on an Android device, you will need to access the settings of your browser. The exact steps may vary depending on the browser you are using, so I will provide instructions for both the Android browser and Chrome.
For the Android browser, you can follow these steps:
1. Open your browser and tap on the Menu button, which is usually represented by three dots or lines.
2. From the drop-down menu, select “More” or “Settings”. In some versions, you may find the settings directly in the main menu.
3. Look for the “Privacy & Security” option and tap on it.
4. Within the Privacy & Security settings, you should see options like “Clear cache”, “Clear history”, and “Clear all cookie data”. Tap on each of these options one by one.
For Chrome, the steps are slightly different:
1. Open your Chrome browser.
2. Tap on the Menu button, usually represented by three dots, located at the top-right corner of the screen.
3. From the menu, select “Settings”.
4. Look for the “Privacy” option and tap on it.
5. Within the Privacy settings, you will find options to clear browsing data. Tap on it.
6. Here, you can choose to clear the cache, browsing history, cookies, and other data. Tap on the appropriate option to clear the cache.
By following these steps, you should be able to find and clear the cache on your Android device’s browser. It’s a good practice to regularly clear the cache to free up storage space and ensure smooth browsing experience.