If you’re having trouble watching videos on YouTube, clearing your cache may help. To clear your cache, open YouTube and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. From here, select “Settings” and then “General.” Under “History,” click on the three lines in the top right corner of the history window. Finally, under “Cache,” click on the three lines in the bottom right corner of the cache window. You can now clear any cached videos by clicking on them and selecting “Clear Cache.” ..


Clearing YouTube’s cache helps fix issues with the platform’s app and website and lets you watch your favorite videos uninterrupted. We’ll show you how to do that on your Android phone and your desktop web browser.

Deleting the YouTube cache doesn’t remove your personal data with the platform. The process only removes YouTube’s temporary files, which it internally uses to enhance your experience.

Note that you can only clear the YouTube app’s cache on Android; the iPhone doesn’t allow deleting the app cache.

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Delete YouTube’s Cache on Android

To begin the cache removal process, open the Settings app on your Android phone. Note that the steps below will slightly vary depending on your phone model.

In Settings, select “Apps & Notifications.”

On the “Apps & Notifications” screen, choose “YouTube.”

On YouTube’s app page, tap “Storage & Cache.”

Select the “Clear Cache” option.

Without any prompts, your phone will delete the YouTube app cache. You may now relaunch YouTube on your phone and watch your videos. Enjoy!

Clear YouTube’s Cache on Your Desktop Web Browser

To resolve cache-related issues with YouTube’s desktop site, you can clear the cache for all sites in your web browser. You have to do it for all sites because browsers don’t let you clear site-specific caches.

Check out our guide for your specific web browser to learn how to delete the cache:

Clear the Cache in Google Chrome Delete the Cache in Mozilla Firefox Remove the Cache in Microsoft Edge

Once you’ve removed the cache, relaunch Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or the browser you use and open YouTube. Any cache-related problems are now fixed.

And that’s how you get rid of YouTube’s problematic cache and enjoy uninterrupted access to your favorite cat videos!

Don’t like YouTube’s auto-playing video thumbnails? If so, there’s a way to stop them from playing.

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