How To Clear Cookies Ipad

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Do you want to speed up your iPad

Clearing your cookies is a great way to do just that. Cookies are small files that websites store on your iPad to track your browsing activity. They can slow down your iPad and make it crash.

In this article, I’ll show you how to clear cookies on your iPad in just a few simple steps. So if you’re ready to speed up your iPad, read on!

Step By Step Guide On: How To Clear Cookies Ipad

How to Clear Cookies on iPad

Step 1: Open the Settings:
app.

Step 2: Tap on Safari:

Step 3: Tap on Advanced:

Step 4: Tap on Website Data:

Step 5: Tap on Clear All Website Data:

Step 6: Tap on Confirm:

Wait — Before You Go!

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How to Clear Cookies on iPad

Step 1: Open the Settings app

On your iPad, tap the Settings app icon.

Step 2: Tap Safari

In the Settings app, tap the Safari tab.

Step 3: Tap Cookies and Website Data

On the Safari screen, tap the Cookies and Website Data button.

Step 4: Tap Remove All

At the bottom of the screen, tap the Remove All button to delete all cookies from your iPad.

Step 5: Confirm your choice

A confirmation message will appear. Tap Delete to confirm that you want to delete all cookies.

Your iPad will now delete all cookies from its storage.

Tips

  • You can also clear cookies for specific websites by tapping the Website Data button and then tapping the name of the website.
  • You can prevent cookies from being saved on your iPad by turning off the Accept Cookies setting. To do this, open the Settings app, tap the Safari tab, and then tap the Accept Cookies button to toggle it off.

Additional Resources

Also read: How To Connect Airpods To Ipad

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David Jones is the founder and managing editor of Digital How. With 10+ years of hands-on tech experience, he writes no-jargon guides covering iPad, iPhone, iOS, drones, social media, online safety, and general tech fixes — practical help that actually works.