
Or, go to the menu and click Zoom > Preferences.
Click the Settings icon in the top right corner. But first, here’s how to clear Zoom’s cache manually. There’s a stress-free solution to clearing the cache in multiple apps at once, and I’ll share that with you in a moment. But if you use Zoom in a web browser or switch between a web browser and a Mac app, you have to clear the cache from the app and the web browser you use. The Zoom app provides a straightforward way to clear the cache in its Mac app. However, sometimes cache files can be corrupt and cause Zoom functionality to fail. In Zoom's case, that data can be login username, details of meeting codes you’ve used in the past, and other data. In this article, I’ll try to explain both ways how to clear the cache, so let’s get straight to that! What is Zoom cache?Įvery app that connects to the internet stores some data on your Mac or iOS device to speed up launch or operation time. Too obvious, right? And how you do that depends on whether you’re using the Zoom app or Zoom web. And the quickest way to fix it is to clear than nasty cache. Well, it could be caused by the cache Zoom stores on your Mac or iOS device. But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeel frustrated with your Zoom not working the way it should? Have troubles joining a Zoom call or starting a meeting? Or perhaps the microphone or camera keeps glitching, and you have no idea why? So here’s a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article.