| Surf on the Internet is common enough for a lot | | | | load the web pages quickly. If we have our |
| of people. Some people don't have enough | | | | private computer hard disk with a good size this |
| experience and sometimes it can happen that | | | | is a useful feature of the browser but my advice |
| when they use public computers ( Internet | | | | is that sometimes it is better to empty the |
| café, job, etc..) they leave traces of visited | | | | cache, because during the surfing it is always |
| pages and they give the opportunity at some | | | | possible that a malware file is stored on our |
| curious person to peek into your privacy or | | | | computers without our knowing and it could |
| worse, some hacker can get your banking | | | | violate our privacy. |
| information, email address, etc... | | | | There are two ways to delete these files: |
| Why can this happen? I reply to you immediately | | | | The first is very simple. Go to the Internet |
| saying that almost all the actions that we do on | | | | options in your browser and click on the delete |
| the Internet are stored in a system folder called | | | | button. |
| Temporary Internet Files, also known as cache. | | | | |
| Most browsers use this type of storage to speed | | | | |
| the use of websites previously visited so we can | | | | The second is more advanced. |