Clearing your cache in Kodi isn’t a process you have to do very often, but it can be pretty helpful when it comes to fixing small issues in Kodi’s interface and playback.
Just like on an Android device, clearing your cache can typically help fix any small issues within Kodi’s system.
Unlike on Android, however, clearing your cache on Kodi requires an additional plugin—one we’ll detail a bit more below. Our previous methods for clearing cache inside of Kodi, as many Kodi-based guides often do, became outdated when certain repositories were shut down and closed their doors for good.
Just like on an Android device, clearing your cache can typically help fix any small issues within Kodi’s system.
Unlike on Android, however, clearing your cache on Kodi requires an additional plugin—one we’ll detail a bit more below. Our previous methods for clearing cache inside of Kodi, as many Kodi-based guides often do, became outdated when certain repositories were shut down and closed their doors for good.
For this guide, we’re using Kodi 17.3 running on an Nvidia Shield Tablet, with a build compiled on May 24th, 2017. Other than your Kodi device—be it a streaming box, phone, or tablet—we’ll also need to install a Kodi repository called Xfinity, which comes with an included maintenance tool for keeping Kodi running fast and smooth. Let’s take a look how it’s done.