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How can you start freeing up space on your Mac?

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Although a Mac tends to have quite a bit of space, it’s very easy to fill it up. You use it to store your documents, projects and all kinds of stuff. Low and behold, at some point you are very low on space and don’t really know what to do. You could buy extra storage space, or you can figure out how to free up some space on your device. 

Try to use the Mac’s built-in tools

Yes, the Mac platform has some great tools for helping you free up some space. Obviously you will need to do a bit more than that. But realistically, storing stuff in the iCloud can be a good way to save space. You can also optimize storage from your device, and that will also help with the process. Also, set the option to empty your Trash Bin automatically. That can be a great option to consider if you want to save space on your Mac.

Delete stuff from your Downloads folder

We all download lots of items online, and at some point the Downloads folder can be quite big. That’s why it’s a very good idea to empty the folder as often as you can. If you are someone that uses the device often, it’s a good idea to empty it once or two times a month, maybe more often. It helps you avoid situations where you end up not having enough space.

Use a cleanup tool

The role of a Mac cleanup tool is to make sure that you eliminate unwanted files from your device automatically. What’s great about this is the fact that you will have access to a vast array of tools which track unnecessary files, such as temporary files for example. Those get deleted automatically, which helps ensure your device runs smoothly and without any problems. It’s a solid approach, and it will give you a much better outcome every single time.

Start using external storage solutions

External storage is a very good option if you want to save space on your device. The best thing about it is that you can easily store stuff on a portable SSD or hard drive, even on a flash drive. In the end, that’s great because it allows you to better optimize how you work and how you manage your space. The benefit here is that external storage is plug and play, it’s very effective, and it will help make the process a lot better than expected.

Delete apps you’re not using

If you have lots of apps that you’re not using, delete them. You can go to the Applications folder to delete them, and you can also enter the Library folder to remove any of the remaining files from them. That’s a great option to think about, because it helps save time, and it will give a much better result in the end. At the same time, be mindful about what you are installing on the device, and you’ll see that you will be saving a whole lot of space.

Focus on removing large files

A good idea here is to try and remove those older files if you can. The reason why you want to target large files is because you will be getting more space back. And there’s also less stuff to delete as well. With that being said, you do want to create a backup for those large files, if they are very important. Making sure that you will remove large files is extremely important, and it will help save a significant amount of effort and time. At the end of the day, the quality is always important, so ensure that you always focus on results.

Delete old backups

You will notice that old iOS backups made by iTunes or third party tools can be quite large too. And when you do a few dozen of those, they will eat up a lot of space. Keep the latest backup or a few of them, and then delete the rest. It will be incredibly helpful!

These tips and ideas are great if you want to free up space on your Mac. It might seem difficult to free up space at first, but realistically, you need to delete stuff and perform a regular cleanup to remove unnecessary files. That, combined with a more focused approach when it comes to installing and deleting stuff will help you save a lot of effort!

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