Cache of Internet sites: how to find information deleted from the Web

The Internet is absolutely not permanent. Due to various circumstances (power line breaks, hoster bankruptcy, domain non-payment), any site may stop working. In the browsers of users after that, only messages about the inaccessibility of a favorite resource will be displayed. If the site changes beyond recognition and the administration removes the page with important information, the resource will continue its work, but the end consumer will not be in trouble in this case.

Do not worry and curse the evil rock. Perhaps the portal is temporarily unavailable, and specialists are busy restoring its work. In addition, each user of the Global Network has a powerful tool that will allow you to get the necessary information - a cache of sites.

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