
Content caching
Content caching is a process where copies of web content, like images or web pages, are stored temporarily closer to your device—such as on local servers or internet networks. When you request that content again, it can be delivered faster because it doesn't need to travel all the way from the original server. This reduces loading times and bandwidth usage, improving your browsing experience. Essentially, caching acts like a shortcut, saving frequently accessed data nearby so it's available quicker whenever you need it.