
A completely fresh-from-scratch Mac is the best way to do this. If you leave behind anything that needs to be logged into with a password, that buyer will have to track you down and get your password to change ownership. It's a security and privacy thing for you, but it's also essential for the buyer. If you're about to sell your Mac, the one thing you don't want to do is give away the data you've been storing on it all these years. Clean the Mac of your personal data before erasing it These directions are based on macOS 13 Ventura operating system.
Tick Cached Web Content, then click Clear.Here's how to reset your Mac before selling it or giving it away. Scroll down until you see Cookies and Site Data, then click Clear Data. In the top menu, choose Firefox, then click Preferences. Select the time range you want to clear, then tick the box for Cached Images and Files. On the address bar, type chrome://settings/clearBrowserData, then press RETURN. You may now go to Develop in menu bar and choose Empty Caches. 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.). Documents and file types, (PDF, doc, PSD, etc.). It is a very broad list of items, including things like the following: Over time, it can slow down computer performance. These files are not harmful to your Mac but if they accumulate too much space to your hard drive. This is the space taken up by plug-ins, documents, and caches stored by OS X. The Other storage on your Mac is composed of files that do not fall into clearer category labels: “applications, backups, audio, movies, backups, and photos”.