![]() It achieves this by storing data in a hardware that can be accessed fast (like random access memory). Essentially, it allows your browser to load websites you've previously visited faster. In the computing world, cache (pronounced “cash”) is a temporary data storage location that fast tracks the retrieval of data. But you can do it manually too if you have the time and you know what you’re doing. Using a tool like MacKeeper means you can remove these temporary files without having to worry about deleting the wrong thing. Click on Clean Junk FilesĪnd that’s all it takes to clear out cached files from your Mac. Select the Caches folder from the list Step 4. ![]() Go to Safe Cleanup feature in MacKeeper Step 2.
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