How Do You Clear The Temporary Internet Files On Internet Explorer?
Any time you visit a Web site on the Internet, Internet Explorer will automatically save each page of those sites onto your computer’s hard drive. This allows those pages to load quickly the next time you visit them, as only content that has changed will need to be uploaded from the Internet. The parts that have not changed are cached in your computer and are instantly available. Internet Explorer stores these Web pages in an area of your computer called Temporary Internet Files. Of course, if other people use your computer, they can go into your Temporary Internet Files folder and see where you have traveled online. That is why many users of Internet Explorer like to clear their Temporary Internet Files folder periodically. It only takes a couple of minutes to do and can help protect your privacy. Click on the Internet Explorer icon on your computer’s desktop to open Internet Explorer. If it isn’t already installed, visit the Microsoft Web site to download the latest version (see Reso