If Google Play Store is having trouble loading, opening, or downloading apps, clearing the app's cache and data may fix your problem. Clearing the cache will remove temporary files associated with Google Play on your device, while clearing the data will remove any personal settings.
Is it OK to clear all cached data?
It's not bad to clear your cached data now and then. Some refer to this data as “junk files,” meaning it just sits and piles up on your device. Clearing the cache helps keep things clean, but don't rely on it as a solid method for making new space.
Is it okay to clear cache on apps?
Is it safe to clear an app's cache? In short, yes. Since the cache stores non-essential files (that is, files that are not 100% needed for the correct operation of the app), deleting it should not aversely affect the functionality of the app. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox also like to use a lot of cache.
What happens when you clear data Google Play services?
Important: When you clear Google Play Services data or storage, it may delete some information saved to your device, including transit cards, COVID cards, and virtual payment cards saved to Google Pay. See all apps. Scroll down and tap Google Play Services. Clear Cache.