Macworld - Friday, October 13, 2017 at 5:00 AM
How to empty your Safari Reading List
Safari has a feature called Reading List, where you can save webpages for
reading at a later time. It's different from a bookmark in that you can
access the webpage without an internet connection. Your Reading List can use
iCloud to sync across all your associated logins so you can access your list
on any device.
Macworld reader Derrel Sims would like to remove some, or maybe all, of the
items in his Reading List in Safari, and wonders how to do so. The reason
Derrel can't find a way to delete all of the items in iOS is that no such
option exists! You can, however, delete individual items in iOS and macOS in
fairly obvious manners.
In iOS:
1.      Launch Safari.
2.      Tap the bookmarks icon.
3.      Tap the Reading List (eyeglasses) icon.
4.      Swipe left on an item.
5.      Tap Delete.
In macOS:
1.      In Safari, select View > Show Reading List Sidebar if it's not
displayed.
2.      Control-click any item.
3.      Select Remove Item.
 IDG 
You can only clear your Reading List entirely in macOS Safari.
And if you're using macOS, you can easily delete all Reading List items. In
step 3 just above, select Clear All Items and confirm by clicking Clear.
Voila! If your iOS devices are synced with that copy of Safari, all your
Reading List items disappear there, too. (This can't be undone, so be
careful.)
iOS has no corresponding item. You can delete offline storage used for
Reading List items, however, through a slog into settings:
1.      Open Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage.
2.      Wait for the list of apps to populate, and then swipe down until you
find Safari, and tap it.
3.      Swipe left on Offline Reading List.
4.      Tap Delete.
 IDG 
iOS lets you empty the offline cache for Reading List.
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