When you download a file from the Internet, it is saved in your operating system's downloads folder. Additionally, there is a record of it in your Internet browser. When a file is in the downloads folder, it can take up unnecessary storage space. Also, as it shows the files you've downloaded, it could be a security or privacy risk. To clear your downloads folder or download history, click a link in the list below and follow the instructions.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder in Windows, follow the steps below.
If there isn't a Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, you can restore it. For help with getting the Recycle Bin back, see: Missing Windows desktop Recycle Bin icon.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder on your Mac computer, follow the steps below.
To clear downloads from your Mac, follow these steps: 1. Go to the Finder app in your dock. Select Downloads. Click on the files you want to delete. To delete all downloads, hold the Command Key + A or press shift on your keyboard and simultaneously click the first and last download on the list. To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Firefox, follow these steps. Open the Mozilla Firefox browser. Click the Library icon near the upper-right corner of the screen. Select Downloads in the menu that appears. At the bottom of the expanded menu, click Show All Downloads. You may delete each file individually using the Delete key.
NoteAs it's built in to macOS, these steps are the same for those using the Safari browser.
You may also clear download history entries by highlighting them and pressing Delete.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Google Chrome, follow these steps.
In Chrome, press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+Shift+J (macOS) to view a list of your downloaded files.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Firefox, follow these steps.
In Firefox, press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (macOS) to view a list of your downloaded files.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Microsoft Edge, follow these steps.
In Edge, press Ctrl+J to view a list of your downloads.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Microsoft Edge Legacy, follow these steps.
In Edge Legacy, press Ctrl+J to view a list of your downloads.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Internet Explorer, follow these steps.
In Internet Explorer, press Ctrl+J to open your Downloads folder.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
To clear the files in the Downloads folder for Opera, follow these steps.
In Opera, press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (macOS) to view a list of your downloaded files.
TipIf you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also see our Windows steps for deleting downloads using Windows.
It’s practically impossible to go through a day of working on Mac and not download anything: coworkers send us files for review, friends send us new funny memes, or we download new app installers ourselves.
Most of the files we download we only need to see or use once, but we rarely have the discipline to delete them right then and there. Over time, this leads to our hard drives overflowing with files and folders we don’t actually want, straining our system’s resources and pushing us to spend to upgrade storage.
No more! Today, we’ll show you how to clear downloads on Mac in just a few minutes, potentially freeing up gigabytes of space and giving a new boost to your Mac.
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Nearly all files we download to our Macs end up either on your Desktop or in the Downloads folder. While the former is always visible and thus much easier to take care of, the latter quickly turns into the never-ending stream of files.
The first step to learning how to clear downloads on Mac is to find where the Downloads folder is actually located. By default, you can click on the Finder icon in your Dock and then select Downloads from the sidebar, you can choose Downloads from the Finder’s Go menu bar, or you can use the Option + ⌘ + L shortcut.
If you have hundreds or even thousands of files in the Downloads folder, deleting all of them (⌘ + A and Delete) might be risky — what if there’s something you might need? At the same time, going through all files one by one could take hours.
A good solution here is to group all files in the folder by size, so that the heaviest items will automatically be displayed at the top and would be easy to scan through and delete, getting you 80% of results with 20% of the effort.
To group files by size, right-click at the white space within a folder and select Group By ➙ Size. Then delete all the heavy offenders either with ⌘ + Delete or right-click ➙ Move to Trash.
Most of the time your online files end up in the Downloads folder, which we covered above. However, if you’re frequently using various apps where you download files, they might as well end up in some proprietary folders in the heart of your Mac.
We’ve all been using Zoom, for example, in the past year. We also record a lot of conversations to be able to reference them later. Where those conversations get downloaded, though, might be a mystery to you.
To check on where Zoom stores all downloads, open up Preferences (⌘ + ,) and select Recording. Then click Open next to the “Store my recordings at:” and delete all unnecessary files within that folder. Finally use the dropdown to set that folders to regular Downloads.
Repeat the steps with every app from which you download files.
What happens more often than we realize is that we download a file from somewhere, use it once, and then a few days later forget where it is and download it again. This results in the proliferation of duplicates that serve no useful purpose at all. Deleting them is a no-brainer way to increase the amount of free space on your Mac. But how do you go about it?
Gemini is one of the most popular duplicate removers in the world. If you haven’t been removing duplicates regularly up until now, this app can save you gigabytes of space in seconds. Gemini is able to scan any folder and find the same files across images, video, audio, and more, even if they have different names. The app works for similar files as well, and Gemini preselects everything that’s safe to delete automatically.
Here’s how to use Gemini to delete duplicate files:
Your Mac’s unused files and folders don’t stop at Downloads. Over the years, you might’ve accumulated so much more that you just don’t notice every day.
Luckily, we can reuse the trick described above for the Downloads folder to find unneeded files across your Mac:
This method is still a bit of a hack and while it tells you the size of the files it doesn’t tell you how often you’ve used them. For better results, you need a specialized app.
CleanMyMac X is a very powerful Mac optimizer that’s able to clean and speed up your Mac with just a few clicks. You can, for example, scan your Mac for malware, quit heavy tasks, update and uninstall apps, and more. One of CleanMyMac’s most underused features is called Large & Old Files, which scans all of your Mac for things that take up space and that you’re not using.
To find Large and Old Files with CleanMyMac X:
Tracking downloaded files through browsers can be a useful way to find the files you don’t need anymore. Browsers themselves don’t keep your files — they just provide a list of recently downloaded items.
After a heavy purge, however, it’s useful to clean up the list of downloads in your browser as well, so you can track everything from scratch.
To remove downloads in Safari:
To delete downloads in Firefox:
To clear downloads in Google Chrome:
You can also make all these actions effortless with CleanMyMac X, which has a way to clear all history and downloads from all browsers at once:
As you can see, when you know how to delete downloads on Mac, it takes just a few minutes, especially if you use apps like Gemini and CleanMyMac X.
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