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Tired of Twitter (X) slowing down or crashing? Learn how to clear cache on iPhone, Android, and web to fix lag, free storage, and enjoy a smoother app experience.
If you use Twitter (or X, as it’s now called) every day, you’ve probably noticed the app slowing down over time. Maybe videos take forever to load, posts repeat themselves, or the app even crashes randomly. Most of the time, the culprit is that Twitter caches all the temporary data it stores on your phone to make things feel faster. But when that data piles up, it does the opposite.
The good news? Clearing your X (Twitter) cache gives the app a fresh start and frees up space on your device.
Every time you scroll through your feed, X saves images, videos, and web pages so they load quicker next time. That’s why you can sometimes view posts offline or instantly replay videos you’ve already seen.
But over time, this hidden storage balloons, slowing down the app, hogging storage, and even causing glitches. If you’ve been dealing with lag, outdated info, or crashes, it’s a sign your cache needs clearing.
Unlike Android, iOS doesn’t let you clear app cache from system settings. Luckily, Twitter has a built-in option:
That’s it. You’ve just reset the app’s stored files. If you want Twitter to use less space in the future, you can also turn on the Data Saver option in the same menu. This reduces image quality and stops videos from autoplaying, but saves storage long term.
Android makes things much simpler because you can wipe cache from system settings directly:
Cache is gone instantly, and the app will start loading fresh data the next time you open it.
If you use X in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox, you’ll need to clear cache in your browser:
This forces Twitter to load fresh content without affecting other sites.
Clearing the cache doesn’t delete your tweets or account data. It simply resets temporary files so the app can start fresh again. Here’s what you can expect:
Also Read: How to fix Twitter not working on iPhone or iPad?
Managing the cache is not just about clearing it once. With a few habits and settings, you can slow down how quickly it builds up and keep the app light and smooth.
Clearing your Twitter (X) cache is one of the easiest ways to fix lag, glitches, or endless loading screens. Think of it as digital spring cleaning, it frees space, refreshes your feed, and makes the app feel brand new. Add it to your regular phone maintenance routine, just like deleting old photos or clearing your inbox.
Try it now, and enjoy a smoother, faster Twitter (X) experience.
FAQs
No, your tweets, followers, and account data stay intact. Only temporary files are removed.
No. Clearing cache removes temporary files, while deleting data resets the app and logs you out.
Every few weeks, if you use the app daily, or whenever you notice lag or storage issues.
Because images, videos, and web data keep piling up in the cache. Clearing it regularly helps control storage use.
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