Table of Contents

Browser Cache

Return to Waiting for Cache, Cache, Caching, Browser Troubleshooting, Browser, Browser Errors

Also called Web cache or HTTP cache

Snippet from Wikipedia: Web cache

A web cache (or HTTP cache) is a system for optimizing the World Wide Web. It is implemented both client-side and server-side. The caching of multimedia and other files can result in less overall delay when browsing the Web.

Fair Use Sources

Fair Use Sources:

Web Browsers: Browser Networking, Brave Browser, Browser Tabs - OneTab - Open New Tab After Current Tab, Browser, Firefox, Microsoft Edge (Uninstall Microsoft Edge via Windows 11 / Windows 10 Debloat by Chris Titus - WinUtil), Chrome, Chromium, Vivaldi Browser, Opera, Safari. Browser Extensions - Browser Plugins, Browser Developer Tools, Vertical Tabs, Browser Troubleshooting (Browser Cache, Waiting for Cache), Browser Security, Browser Exploits. (navbar_browsers - see also navbar_firefox, navbar_chrome, navbar_brave, navbar_edge, navbar_wasm, navbar_browser_networking, navbar_advertising)


Cloud Monk is Retired ( for now). Buddha with you. © 2025 and Beginningless Time - Present Moment - Three Times: The Buddhas or Fair Use. Disclaimers

SYI LU SENG E MU CHYWE YE. NAN. WEI LA YE. WEI LA YE. SA WA HE.