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Title: Twitter for iOS adds new storage setting for managing & clearing cached data
Post by: HCK on March 09, 2017, 04:05:21 pm
Twitter for iOS adds new storage setting for managing & clearing cached data

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<p>Twitter today is rolling out an update to its iOS app that makes it easier to manage the storage space used by the app, allowing you to regain some of your device’s internal storage.  The update brings Twitter for iOS to version 6.7.31 and is available now on the App Store.</p>
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