When you visit a website, your web browser usually saves a lot of information during your visit. Some information is automatically saved by the web browser, in the form of cache and history.
When websites upload information to your computer, the files they create are called cookies. All web browsers give you the option to delete these files whenever you wish by opening the browser's tools or settings. Before doing this, you should first understand what these files do. A web browser's cache is designed to speed up your web-surfing experience. Whenever you open a web page, your browser downloads the text and images, as well as the information that determines the text's formatting and where everything is supposed to be placed on the page.
Downloading all of this data over the internet takes time, even if it's just a few seconds. When much of this data is stored in the browser's cache, when you go back to that page later it can load much faster. Cache even works on different pages on the same website. If a website's banner and images are the same on different pages, you'll notice the second page you visit loads much faster than the first.
This is because your browser can quickly fetch these images from the cache rather than waiting for them to be downloaded again. Cache also gives you the opportunity to look at a website even if you aren't connected to the internet. Internet history is simply a list of websites that you have visited. This article describes how to troubleshoot problems that involve websites reporting that cookies are blocked or disabled.
For more information on Some websites have the ability to store information, such as files, in your local storage, and these files can only be removed manually by you Search Support Search.
If you just want to clear the Firefox cache, see How to clear the Firefox cache. To clear your browsing history, cookies and temporarily cached files at once, see Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox.
To prevent websites from storing cookies on your computer, see Block websites from storing cookies and site data in Firefox. Table of Contents 1 Clear cookies for the current website 2 Clear cookies for any website 3 Clear all cookies, site data and cache 4 Clear all cookies and keep other data. To personalize and improve your website experience this site uses cookies. By using replicon. Explanation: Any website you visit is actually a composition of hundreds or even thousands of files.
Even websites which are highly optimized for speed are likely to load a lot of files at any point to display the content in your browser. Browsers try to do their part to speed up the loading process. The first time you visit a site, the browser will save pieces of the site, because the browser can display the files stored in its cache much faster than it can pull fresh files from a server.
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