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Caching definition

What does Caching mean?

Caching is the local storage of electronic content on a temporary basis.

If a person accesses a web page, it may be stored in their cache directory on their computer's hard disk. When the person returns to that web page, their web browser accesses the page from the cache rather than from the original website. The cached version only changes if the content of the original website changes.

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