The process of removing temporary data stored by applications on the Amazon Fire Stick is a routine maintenance task. This data, known as cached data, accumulates over time as apps are used. This can lead to performance issues and reduced storage space on the device.
Regularly performing this procedure can improve the responsiveness of the Fire Stick and resolve errors that might arise from corrupted or outdated cached files. Clearing this data optimizes device performance and ensures smooth operation of streaming services and other applications. This process does not delete user data, such as login information or settings.