Last updated: 2026-04-23 · 4 min read
Cleanup Guides

Clear TunnelBear Cache on Mac

Quick answer

Over time, TunnelBear accumulates cache, logs in ~/Library/Application Support/TunnelBear that can grow to 100 MB – 500 MB. Clearing them often fixes glitches, login loops and frees serious disk space.

Application
TunnelBear
File Location
~/Library/Application Support/TunnelBear
What Gets Cleaned
cache, logs
Space Recovered
100 MB – 500 MB
Risk Level
Safe
Category
VPN

Manual Cleanup Steps

  1. Quit the app completely (⌘+Q in the menu bar).
  2. Open Finder and press ⌘+Shift+G to open "Go to Folder".
  3. Paste this path and press Enter:
    ~/Library/Application Support/TunnelBear
  4. Select the files you no longer need and move them to Trash. Empty Trash to reclaim the space.

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One-Click Cleanup with OptiClear

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to delete these files manually?

Yes — files in ~/Library/Application Support/TunnelBear are app-generated and safe to remove after quitting the app. Risk level: Safe. macOS or the app will recreate anything still needed.

Will I lose my settings or data?

Manual removal of the support folder resets the app to defaults. To keep settings, back up the location first or use OptiClear's selective cleanup.

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