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How to delete system data on iPhone is sought by many apple users. There is nothing to be surprised about, because in some cases the System Data on the iPhone can easily occupy units or even tens of gigabytes of storage space. While users of iPhones with larger storage probably won't be bothered by this, if you own an older device with less storage, you're probably looking for every megabyte of free space and System Data can be a big problem. Let's look together in this article at a total of 10 tips for deleting System Data on iPhone - the first 5 can be found directly in this article, the other 5 can be found in the article on our sister magazine, which can be accessed via the button below.

You can find more 5 tips to delete System Data on iPhone here

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Clearing cache from Chrome

When browsing, websites can store various data in the iPhone's local storage, thanks to which they can subsequently be loaded faster, etc. This data is called cache, and if you often visit a large number of websites, it can take up a lot of space in System Data. But if you don't use Safari on your iPhone Chrome, so to delete them, go to this browser, then press at the bottom right three dots icon → Clear browsing data, where mark the data to delete and press Clear browsing data.

Automatic deletion of messages

Storage, and therefore System Data, can also take up a large part of all your Messages. Since communication via iMessage is end-to-end encrypted, all messages must be stored on your device, which is of course a problem for long-term conversations. Therefore, it is recommended to activate the function for automatic deletion of messages after one month or one year. You set this in Settings → Messages → Leave messages, where choose either 30 days or 1 year.

Turn off privacy messages in apps

Apple recently introduced a new feature that can collect data and then display a privacy report in apps. Thanks to this, you will find out which applications contact different domains, etc. Although this data is interesting, it ends there, as it is practically impossible to work with it in any way and in many cases it just takes up storage space in the System data. To free up space, turn off these messages, in Settings → Privacy & security → App privacy message → Turn off app privacy message.

Deleting data of reading targets

Do you read a variety of books on your iPhone through the native Books app? If so, then we probably don't need to explain to you that this is not an ideal solution and you will do much better by purchasing an electronic reader or a classic book, that is, from the point of view of health. In any case, Knihy also stores data, namely so-called reading goals, which inform about the time spent reading and the longest reading streak. Even this data takes up space in the System data, and to delete it, just go to Settings → Books → Clear reading target data.

Sync on Mac

A simple synchronization that can be done through a Mac or computer also helps some users to delete System Data on iPhone. It's nothing complicated - open Finder or iTunes, and then using the cable connect your iPhone to your Mac or computer. Once you've done that, unclick box with an apple phone, and then press in the lower right corner Synchronize. Wait for the sync to complete, then disconnect your iPhone. This should release the System Data on the apple phone.

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