How do I stop my phone from storing previous voice commands from maps?

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I recently downloaded all pictures from my Samsung S4 to my computer. I was trying to free up some memory on the phone. I noticed I had over 5,200 "items". I'm not a selfie kind of guy and know I don't have that many pics on the phone. I realized, over 4,900 of those "items" were individual voice commands stored on the phone that came from previous road trips using the Waze road map App. How do I stop these memory hog from hogging?
 
I poked through the Waze app and I don't see anything in there about storing those voice commands. This might be something to bring directly to Waze or Google support.
 
Wait.. are these YOUR voice commands, or is this the internally stored voice commands that Waze downloads? I just took a look and I have the "Jane" voice pack which includes extra words for street names, etc. All those files are only taking about 50MB.... that's not very much.
 
I'm not talking about the app's built in voice command capability, I'm talking about the phone recording or storing each command given as if it were its own audio file. I pulled them all from the phone when I downloaded "all photos and videos", and they were downloaded to the computer as an audio file, by date (when the event or travel occurred).:-\
 
Trying clearing the cache for waze. Go applications manager swipe right to "all" scroll down to waze and clear cache. Do not clear data. That would remove poi and routes you may have created.
 
Great suggestion, thanks. I'll do that. I just wish I could program it not to save that information all the time, but at least I know I can whip it out every once in a while. I also moved the app to my SD card rather than the device itself.