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Meaning I have been playing Bowling King and and well into the game and points...... When I synced the app on my iPad and loaded it.... It was like I never played the game before... Meaning it set me up to play the game from the start.... No points, no anything.

If you're jailbroken you can probably ssh into each device, copy the Documents folder from within the app and put it on the other device.

People hack games like that all the time. You think I really won all these cars and cash in Real Racing 3? :mjlol:
 
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I'm sure this has been discussed but how the fukk you get rid of "other" storage eating up your memory? I can understand a gig or two but mine is up to over 4 now.:camby:I've deleted everything I could and it never goes down. :mindblown: Any brehs got a tip? :lupe:
 

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Naw I got a 5s and never got around to jailbreaking it..even when I did have an older model jailbroken I rarely took advantage of it. :manny:

Yeah it's pretty wack that apple allows data to collect like that but it's basically cached data from your apps. If you look in your settings at the storage section, you'll see how much memory each app is taking up. Tap on an individual app and it'll show you the size of the app as well as the size of all the extra data.

You can use something like tongbu (www.tongbu.com) and use their cleaning tool. Rebooting (hold home and lok buttons at same time until apple logo appears) can clear some out too sometimes.
 

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this can only be fixed if its jailbroken??

See post above. But it's not rally a "fix." Those are cached files that your phone uses to load apps quicker.

One way to clean it would be to delete certain apps and reinstall them. Of course they're just gonna fill up again. If you don't use an app for days, it will eventually clear, but what's the point if you can't use the app?

Basically this is another reason to jailbreak based on choice. Apple thinks it's best to cache files. Some people want to clear it out. Jailbreaking provides several ways to clear some of it, but you can never really clear all of it.
 

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Yeah it's pretty wack that apple allows data to collect like that but it's basically cached data from your apps. If you look in your settings at the storage section, you'll see how much memory each app is taking up. Tap on an individual app and it'll show you the size of the app as well as the size of all the extra data.

You can use something like tongbu (www.tongbu.com) and use their cleaning tool. Rebooting (hold home and lok buttons at same time until apple logo appears) can clear some out too sometimes.

I have a program called phoneclean that gets rid of all that extra space. I run it every few weeks or so.
 
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That's what I did was delete pretty much most of my high usage apps and reinstalled them....Apple can go to the bushes with this shyt not letting us manually delete cache. :pacspit:What jailbreaking apps do you use to clean it up?
 

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That's what I did was delete pretty much most of my high usage apps and reinstalled them....Apple can go to the bushes with this shyt not letting us manually delete cache. :pacspit:What jailbreaking apps do you use to clean it up?

iCleaner Pro to clean the system, Disk Pie to identify large amounts of data and I also use Icon Tool to clear individual app caches.

tried that but it wasn't free despite what it claims :camby:

Everything is free. :steviej:
 
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iCleaner Pro to clean the system, Disk Pie to identify large amounts of data and I also use Icon Tool to clear individual app caches.



Everything is free. :steviej:

That's why I need to get back to jailbreaking

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