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Disabling privacy messages in apps

As part of the company's efforts Apple to maintain maximum user privacy, the operating system offers iOS the ability to display reports on how individual applications handle the data you provide to them. This data has informational, but not practical, value because it cannot be further processed and takes up space on your iPhone. If you want to disable these reports, run on your iPhone Settings -> Privacy & Security -> In-App Privacy Report, and at the very bottom tap on Turn off the privacy message in apps.

Synchronization on Macu

The sync process on your iPhone can also help you remove System Data from your iPhone. Macu. Connect your iPhone k Macua run native Finder. In the panel on the left side of the Finder window, click the name of your iPhone, move back to the main part of the Finder window and here in the lower right corner click on Synchronize.

Deleting data of reading targets

Part of the operating system iOS is also a native Books app. If you use it, you should know that it is available on your iPhone They also store data related to things like how long you've been reading. This is called reading goal data, which can take up a significant amount of your iPhone's storage over time. To delete it, run on your iPhone Settings -> Books -> Clear reading target data.

Clearing the cache in Safari

Another way to delete System Data on iPhone is to clear the cache in Safari. This is data related to your browsing experience. Browser cache data helps websites load faster, but when it accumulates too much, it can take up space on your storage. To clear the cache in Safari launch on iPhone Settings -> Safari – Clear history and website data.

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