In order to speed up web browsing, web browsers are designed to download web pages and store them locally on your computer's hard drive in an area called "cache". Browser cache (also know as Internet cache) contains records of every item you have viewed or downloaded while Internet surfing. So when you visit the same page for a second time, the browser speeds up display time by loading the page locally from cache instead of downloading everything again.
How to find cache folder
1. Click the “Start” button and click on “Control Panel.”
2. Choose “Appearance and Personalization,” then click on “Folder Options.”
3. Click the “View” tab and look under “Advanced Settings.”
4. Click the “Show Hidden Files and Folders” radio button and click “OK.”
5. Click the "Start" menu button, then click "Computer." Double-click your main hard drive, then click on “Users” and open the folder with your user name.
6. Navigate to the file path “\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache.” The contents of Chrome's cache appear in this folder.
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