First, the answer to the question of why you need to clear the cache in Mozilla. Many Internet users are faced with a situation where the browser, through which we view information on the network, begins to behave differently. “Symptoms of the disease” can manifest themselves in different ways: the browser does not display pages correctly, takes a long time to load, incomprehensible messages may pop up, etc.
One of the reasons for such capricious behavior may be an overabundance of information in the browser cache (the repository of temporary Internet files). When loading the various pages that we visit on the World Wide Web, the so-called "file caching" occurs - saving them in a specific area of the hard drive. When you visit these pages again, some of the information is loaded from the cache (storage) of your browser. On the one hand, this speeds up their download, on the other hand, there is a chance of browser crashes with too many temporary files.
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