Advanced configuration parameters control how your Mac stores cached content. Here’s how to change the settings.
Content caching controls what internet content gets stored locally in macOS when you visit websites and other online servers.
When you visit a site, some of the data (content) gets downloaded and stored locally on your Mac. This is so that if you access that content later, it can be loaded more quickly from the cache – instead of having to make more trips to the internet to fetch it again.
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