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iPhone (5s) Safari and Snapdrop eating more and more Documents & Data space

Open fennelpollen opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

In iPhone (5s) Settings / General / iPhone Storage / Safari I have 9,17 GB under Documents & Data at the moment. When I send something via Snapdrop (from this iPhone to computer), this value increases accordingly. I can go to Settings / Safari / Clear History and Website Data and it does clear those so that Advanced / Website Data says 0 bytes (even snapdrop.net can say 0 bytes). However, the 9,17 GB is still taken! No way to free up that space, also switching off doesn't help.

Is this some problem with Snapdrop itself, throwing transferred files into the filesystem somewhere where iOS doesn't recognize it? Very difficult as the phone gets full, no way to fix it!

fennelpollen avatar Mar 03 '22 11:03 fennelpollen

@fennelpollen Open the files app.

hello-smile6 avatar May 27 '22 02:05 hello-smile6