While working at a computer, I think you have come across the concept of temporary data more than once. It's time to find out where temporary files are stored , and what is the point of storing them.
The first thing to note is that many programs retain some intermediate information to speed up access to work. As an example, consider the operation of a standard web browser. This is a very clear understanding of the caching mechanism.
Cache (translated from British - a secret place) - a special repository of information from which temporary data is taken to reduce certain work operations. For browsers, using the caching method allows you to speed up the loading of visited resources and not clutter the communication channel with redundant packets of commands sent to the server.
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These steps should be performed at least once every two weeks to maintain optimal performance and speed. However, the tools described above are paid and allow professional diagnostics and optimize the settings of the operating system.