
I've checked through all my folders, and adding all the items in (from the above window) Documents -> File Browser, as well as every other unique item in the sidebar, comes to roughly 445GB.

Tick Cached Web Content, then click Clear.I've recently gotten a new computer (16" base model with 8GB GPU), and its 500GB of storage had dropped to just 80 when I checked it.

Scroll down until you see Cookies and Site Data, then click Clear Data.

Click the Advanced tab, then enable Show Develop Menuin the menu bar.In the top menu, choose Safari, then click Preferences.It is recommended to clear browser cache files on your Mac: For Safari Browser cache temporarily stores website data such as images, scripts, and other stuff, in order to make your browsing faster when you revisit the same site but it may consume more storage space oe time. Remove unwanted items manuallyĮvery time we browse the internet, each site that we visit adds cache to your browser. "Other" is not always junk or useless files, but we recommend removing the useless content from this category. Everything else that does not fit into the main macOS categories.Various file and file types not recognized by Spotlight.Cache items (browser cache, system cache and locally-stored message media content).User library items (Application Support, iCloud files, screen savers, etc.).System folders of macOS, (temporary files, swap, voices, etc.).Archives and disk images, (zips, dmg, iso, etc.).

