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How to Delete Internet Explorer Temporary Files

September 21, 2010 by Yogesh Patel

Internet Explorer 9Internet Explorer stores all sort of necessary & unnecessary files from the site you browser. The more you browse the more junk files and other files are stored in Windows. There is certain limit under which these files are stored, after which it will effect your browsing speed beside taking a large disk space.

Some of those files maybe required and some mayn’t. Its a good thinking to clean out those useless files regularly. By deleting those junk files, temporary files, cookies, cache and browsing history you not only speed up your system but all make sure you are sake from revealing your valuable information like passwords and other logins. Its noted that 90% of the temporary or junk files kept by the programs are no longer needed.

To delete Temporary Internet files from Internet Explorer you need to go to Tools> Internet Options from the top navigation bar. On the General tab under Temporary Internet Files you will find Delete Files options. Click on Delete All Offline Content. Click on apply or Ok tab.

Delete Browsing History Internet Explorer

This will delete the temporary files from the Internet Explorer. There is a little different procedure to delete temporary files in the upgraded version of Internet Explorers but those higher version are only used by person who have good grip on Internet and they are surely aware of the matter.

Its recommended that you delete the Temporary Internet files both on browser and of Offline data to speed up the performance of your browser. You can also delete cookies if you don’t have much knowledge about it.

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  1. Web Hosting says

    January 29, 2011 at 6:12 pm

    Internet Explorer was one of the most used browser in the world but today I never use IE though it has launched the updated versions of it.

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