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Cache and data are not the same thingAndroidWindowsiPhone and iPadmacOSWhen cleaning helpsCache and data are not the same thing
The cache contains temporary files, and application data can include saved records. The data clearing button can remove the settings. Make sure you have access to your account before taking action.
Android
Open the app details and the storage section. Use cache flushing rather than deleting data entirely. The names of the points differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. After cleaning, restart Happ.
Windows
First, close the app and use the built-in recovery or stock settings, if available. Do not delete random AppData folders. For a serious failure, it is safer to reinstall with access intact.
iPhone and iPad
iOS doesn't usually offer a separate cache clearing for each app. Uploading saves documents, and deleting can erase local data. Check the account before any removal.
macOS
Close Happ. Do not erase the contents of the Library without an accurate understanding of the files. Start by restarting and updating. If damaged, use a clean reset.
When cleaning helps
It's useful for outdated temporary data or display issues, but it doesn't fix expiration dates, billing, or incorrect code. After cleaning, check the version and update the record.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to delete work data before starting?
No. First, keep access to your personal account and check the new result.
Can I use random files and instructions?
No. Use the proven download page and standard operating system tools.
What to prepare for support?
Happ version, system, device, error text, and completed steps without personal codes.
Save your device details and contact support.
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