A browser's cache is a memory space where visited web pages are stored for future use. When you use the browser's Go, Back, Forward, or any other navigational means to revisit a document, the browser first checks to see if the file or image is in the cache. The caching mechanism makes document retrieval and loading much faster than repeated retrieval of documents from their original host.
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