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There are so many reasons to erase an iPad to a clean slate. For example, the storage space of iPad is getting smaller and smaller so that the iPad is running slower and slower, and you need to free up the space to make it a new iPad; or you need to send it to a repair shop for something on your iPad goes wrong and you don't want to leak out your private information to strangers; or you want to sell your iPad and buy a new one and those personal privacy like contacts, photos, accounts, passwords, call history, messages and etc. has to be deleted completely. No matter what reason, what should you do if you need to clear up the personal information from your iPad? Here in this article you might have the guide to learn how to erase iPad to a clean slate.

1. How to Permanently Erase Data on iPad without Recovery?

In order to erase iPad data permanently without the worry of data recovery, it's better to count on a professional and reputable 3rd-party tool - iPad Data Eraser. With this program, you can erase easily your iPad data including the Contacts, Messages, Notes, Call History, Safari History, Photos, Accounts & Password and etc. with zero opportunity to restore. You are able to erase either one or more types of contents from your iPad and also you can select one of the three different security level (Low, Medium and High Level)to erase data as you need.

Note: Please backup your iPad data before erasing for you will lose the data forever once you wipe out the data successfully.

Step 1. Launch the recommended program after downloading, and connect your iPad to computer with a USB cable.

Step 2. When your iPad has been detected by the program, you will see an interface with different modes. Choose 'Erase All Data' to wipe out all contents and settings on your iPad. Then please type 'delete' to the box to confirm as prompted.

Step 3. Hit 'Erase Now' to begin the erasing process. Wait for a while and your iPad will be successfully erased to a clean slate.

2. How to Erase All Data on iPad Device Directly?

Besides the above way, you could wipe out all of iPad data on iPad device directly. However, you'd better to erase your iPad with the iPad Data Eraser as recommended above for it is a safer way to wipe out all data from your iPad without opportunity to recover, instead, erasing data on iPad device directly has the possibility to recover data by strangers again. And please ensure to backup the important data from your iPad in case of data lost before erasing.

Here is how:

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1. Start your iPad and tap 'Settings' > 'General' > 'Reset'.

2. Tap 'Erase All Content and Settings' under the Reset section.

3. Tap 'Erase' to confirm your action when it prompts. Then reboot your iPad to verify if all the content and settings has been erased successfully.

Note: Make sure your iPad has enough power before you start to erase it.

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How much space do you have left on your iPhone or iPad? Have you ever looked? Is your iPhone or iPad out of space? Do you know what apps are the guilty ones?

As time goes on, our devices grow in terms of size to accommodate all the memory-hungry files and data we continually pack into them. Pictures and videos are generally the biggest culprits. But sometimes your device will throw you a curveball. Maybe apps like Pinterest or Facebook are taking the space. Before you go deleting pins or friends, you’ll be surprised to know the reason.

In two occasions in less than a week, two members of my family called to say their iPads were almost out of space. They were able to pinpoint Pinterest as one of the guilty apps. That seemed strange to me since Pinterest stores all of your preferences, images, pins, etc. on their website/server so you would never store any of that on your iPhone. I found the reason why.

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Find out why it’s so full

Before I explain why Pinterest was taking up so much space, determine for yourself why you’re out of space and what you can do to free up additional. Here’s how on iOS:

  • Click on SETTINGS. Then click on GENERAL.
  • Tap on USAGE and wait. This takes some time on some devices. Patiencccce. It’s loading.
  • You’ll see Storage Available and Storage Used
  • Take action (below)

Almost instantly you’ll see images, music and videos are near the top. Videos take up way more space than images by default. So if you can delete any videos, that’s a great start. If they’re backed up to the iCloud and you don’t watch them, just dump them. You’ll have instant space. Images will take longer to remove. But same deal.


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The hidden culprit

If you’re like my family members and an app like Pinterest is at the top, it’s because of the cache. A cache is a collection of files that you don’t see or access. The cache remember your habits, links to pages, searches, etc. and they store them so the next time you use the app, things happen faster. It’ll remember you visited a page so it may load it quicker because it has a blueprint already store of that page.

This makes it faster because you’re not asking Pinterest’s server to send you the images, text, etc. for the first time. That takes longer. You may not notice a difference, but when you have a lot going on on that little iPad, speed can start to tank with so many processes running.

So how much cache data has built up? One family member had 1 GIGABYTE! Think about it, if you have a 16GB iPad, you’ll free up 1/16th of that in seconds. That’s a big deal. For an iPad out of space, this is a savior.

How do I delete the cache?

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The bottom line is, you don’t necessarily need the cache data. It will build again. So if you’re out of space and you need space NOW, there’s a simple trick to deleting the cache data…

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Delete the app.

Yes, that’s right. Just press on the Pinterest or the offending app until it starts to shake, then click on the X. It will ask if you want to delete it. Click yes. Then go to the app store and download it again. Go back through the steps above and voila! You just freed up a crapload of space.

Warning – this isn’t always the case for all apps. Some apps DO save data to your device (some games, utility apps like word processors, etc.) but they generally won’t be one of those at the top of the list because they’re basic, small files. A good way to think about it is that if you have to log into the app and it’s a social site like Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, etc. Then chances are it’s the cache that’s the culprit.

Example: If you look at this image of my iPad, you’ll see that videos, music and images are the top apps taking the most space. But look at Google+. 1 GB of space is taken up by that app. Since I log into Google+, most likely this is cache data. So I will delete the app and add it again to free up a gig.

But what about Spotify!? That’s a site I log into to stream music. Yes. But what about when you are offline and want to listen to music? Spotify has an option to take music ‘offline’ so you don’t need a signal to listen. Well, what it’s doing is DOWNLOADING the tune to my iPad so it’s accessible all the time.

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But if I cancel Spotify’s subscription, the program is smart and just removes the music automatically from my iPad. If I were to delete the app and re-add it, I would lose the songs I took ‘offline’. But I could easily just have them added again.

When in doubt, go to your iCloud in settings and go to backups and click Back Up Now to save before you try it. You can always load a backup.

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But clearing the cache on memory-hungry apps will fix the iPad out of space problem and get you back to surfing in now time. Good luck!