Exactly! On Spotify, you can clear the cache by navigating to Settings → Storage → Clear cache. This removes temporary data while keeping your playlists and downloaded songs safe.
To clear Spotify cache, open the app, go to Settings → Storage, and tap Clear Cache. This removes temporary files but keeps your playlists and downloads intact.
To clear cache in Spotify, open the app, go to Settings, scroll to Storage, and tap Clear Cache. On desktop, go to Settings > Storage and select Clear Cache, then restart the app.
Open Spotify → Settings → Storage (or Data Saver/Storage on mobile) → Clear Cache, then confirm. This deletes temporary files but keeps your downloads and account data intact.
To clear cache on Spotify, open the app and go to Settings > Storage, then tap Clear cache (on Android); on iPhone, you’ll need to go to Settings > Storage > Delete App and reinstall it, since iOS doesn’t have a direct clear cache button—this won’t delete your playlists but may remove downloaded songs.
To clear Spotify’s cache, go to Settings → Storage on mobile and tap Clear Cache, or on desktop, locate the cache folder in Advanced Settings and delete its contents; this frees space without affecting playlists or saved music.
Spotify builds up a massive cache over time because it stores every track you stream to save bandwidth for the next play. If your phone storage is full, the app starts to lag or even crash during a search. You can clear it directly in the app settings under 'Storage' without losing your downloaded playlists. It is a quick fix that usually makes the whole interface feel snappy again. It helps to do this once a month if you listen to a lot of new music every day.