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So Iamp;#39;m seeing a lot of questions on the internet about something new in Sierra called Purgeable Space. To show you what I mean just go to the Apple menu About This Mac and then click on Storage here. Then youamp;#39;ll see a breakdown of what is on your Mac. Youamp;#39;ll see little things like apps, system, iOS files. Things like that. Youamp;#39;ll sometimes see this little sliver here, itamp;#39;s only 8 GB on this test account but a lot of people are seeing 30, 40, 50 GB marked as purgeable space. So what exactly does that mean? So Apple tells you a little bit about these in a support document here at this webpage. Here it basically explains that purgeable content is when youamp;#39;ve turned on Optimize Mac Storage itamp;#39;s stuff that can be taken off your Mac because it can be downloaded again. Letamp;#39;s take a look in here and click on Manage and it opens up another window, here it is, and you can see Optimize Mac Storage. This talks about removing iTunes, m