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Safari Indicates that it has 7GB documents and data. Any solution?

Safari Indicates that it has 7GB documents and data.Any solution?





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Posted on May 5, 2019 8:36 AM

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Posted on May 5, 2019 5:11 PM

When is the Last Time You Cleared The History and Cache?

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Clear The History:

  1. Go To: History Menu
  2. Select: Clear History...
  3. Select:all history
  4. Click: Clear History


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Clear The Cache:

  1. Unhide: The Develop Menu
  2. Go To: Develop Menu
  3. Select: Empty Caches
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May 5, 2019 5:01 PM in response to dilshan145

dilshan145 said:

dilshan145 wrote:

“Safari Indicates that it has 7GB documents and data..”

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Find Where this Information is Stored: Go To: Safari > Preferences > File Download Location

What is the Size of this Folder? Use Spotlight Search to Find Out...


In the Case of the Folder Being Named "Downloads"

  1. Press: [command + Spacebar]
  2. Type: Downloads
  3. Open: Downloads Folder
  4. Go To: File menu
  5. Select: Get Info...
  6. View: Size pane

Is 7GB Shown?


Spotlight Screenshot:


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Downloads Info Screenshot:


Safari Indicates that it has 7GB documents and data. Any solution?

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