Author Topic: How often do you clear cache and/or delete history on your computer or browser?  (Read 1348 times)

Offline Sooz

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Just wondering!  I've been remiss as the garden beckons.
Here are sweetpeas (the flower, not the vegetable) from last week, with a volunteer California poppy.
Pretty, yes?
Thanks!
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I only delete caches if there is some problem that suggests that it might be necessary (and that is so rare that I don't remember the last time I did it). I never delete history because I don't want to lose it.
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I never delete history because I don't want to lose it.
Don't worry about that, Jon, history has a habit of repeating itself. :coolio: Even in my "garden"! Every Spring, the weeds bloom before the "flowers". :doh: As for the browsers, I follow the 'if-it-ain't-broke-don't-"fix"-it' rule. :)
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Those that use metric = #1 Measurement system
And the United States = The Banana system
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Like Jon and Jim, only if I have a problem which requires it. So far that is once in more years then I can remember -- and it didn't help.  :dntknw: :eek:

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A good reason to NOT clear caches (unless called for, of course) is that you lose all your site icons. They will regenerate as you visit those sites, but I find them handy.
Jon

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Thanks, everyone!!!
Smiles, & stay safe, stay healthy etc !
Sooz
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The purpose of the cache is to allow you to go back to a page/tab without actually having to RE-download the whole file. That can make things a bit faster if you have a slow interweb.

Be Smart, Keep Apart... as long as the experts say that's important. :Thinking:
Be kind to your neighbors/co-workers, wear a mask for their protection. :thumbup:
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My wife said that I look really great. At least until my mask fell off...  :mad:
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I love that this site is always good for a few grins! Hooray and thank you!   :toothgrin:
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