Once you’ve cleared your media storage, the Twitter app will take you back to the “Data usage” screen.

Once you’ve cleared your media storage, the Twitter app will take you back to the “Data usage” screen.

Clear web page storage only deletes cached websites from the Twitter app, but keeps cookies and saved logins on your phone or tablet. Clear all web storage deletes your entire web-related cache, including cookies and website passwords you’ve saved within Twitter’s built-in browser. If you’ve visited websites through the Twitter app and saved your logins, you’ll need to log in next time you visit that site through the app.

You’ll find your Android’s Settings app in your app list. You can also get there by swiping down from the top of the Home screen and tapping the gear icon.

On some Android versions, you’ll need to tap Manage apps to view your app list.

On some Android versions, you’ll need to tap Manage apps to view your app list.

If you don’t see the Clear cache option, you might have to tap Clear data to reveal more options. However, if you do see “Clear Cache” and “Clear data,” don’t tap that “Clear data” option unless you want to reset the Twitter app to its original settings. Otherwise, you’ll be signed out of the Twitter app.

If you don’t see the Clear cache option, you might have to tap Clear data to reveal more options. However, if you do see “Clear Cache” and “Clear data,” don’t tap that “Clear data” option unless you want to reset the Twitter app to its original settings. Otherwise, you’ll be signed out of the Twitter app.

If you don’t see the Clear cache option, you might have to tap Clear data to reveal more options. However, if you do see “Clear Cache” and “Clear data,” don’t tap that “Clear data” option unless you want to reset the Twitter app to its original settings. Otherwise, you’ll be signed out of the Twitter app.