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Browser Caching

Browser caching is a process where your web browser saves copies of website data, such as images and files, so that when you revisit the same site, it loads faster. Instead of downloading everything again, the browser uses the saved versions, reducing loading times and saving bandwidth. This improves your browsing experience and decreases server load. Caching settings can be adjusted to control what is stored and for how long, ensuring that you see the most recent updates when needed while still benefiting from faster access.