Internet Explorer (IE) automatically keeps a local copy of all the web pages, images, and other objects that you view in your browser. The reason for doing this is to speed up the browsing experience by keeping local copies of the content that has not changed when you revisit a web page.
There are two reasons some people don't like these file stored on their hard drive. First and foremost for privacy reasons, and second because it can consume a lot of space.
You can manually clear the cache from the Tools menu, by selecting Internet Options. Then on the General tab, pressing the Delete Files button. You can also configure IE to automatically clear the browser cache when you exit the program.
* From the Internet Options dialog, select the Advanced tab.
* In the Setting listbox, under the Security section, check 'Empty Temporary Internet
Files folder when browser is closed'.
* Press the OK button.
There are two reasons some people don't like these file stored on their hard drive. First and foremost for privacy reasons, and second because it can consume a lot of space.
You can manually clear the cache from the Tools menu, by selecting Internet Options. Then on the General tab, pressing the Delete Files button. You can also configure IE to automatically clear the browser cache when you exit the program.
* From the Internet Options dialog, select the Advanced tab.
* In the Setting listbox, under the Security section, check 'Empty Temporary Internet
Files folder when browser is closed'.
* Press the OK button.
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