The phrase refers to the process of removing temporarily stored data from the Amazon Music application. This data, often comprised of downloaded songs, album art, and user preferences, is kept to speed up the app’s performance. An example of this would be deleting the cached files that accumulate after streaming numerous tracks offline within the app.
Removing these stored files can be important for various reasons. Primarily, it can resolve issues such as the app freezing, crashing, or behaving erratically. Furthermore, clearing this temporary storage can free up space on the device, which is particularly beneficial when dealing with limited storage capacity. While the exact mechanisms of caching have evolved over time, the fundamental principle of storing temporary data to improve performance has remained consistent across different generations of software.