Robert Pratt
Student, Web Developer, and Software Engineer in the United States
The WebBrowser webcache is the storage area for all of the websites that are visited whenever you surf the internet. It grows and very rarely shrinks. This can cause a problem, because it can take more and more space on the hard drive, until finally you have no space left. Symptons are windows lockups, freezes, corruption of data. Ever wondered why windows explorer reports lots of hard disk space, but you cannot copy or store any files, or files become corrupted. The more you surf the internet, the more you visit google, the more websites that you visit and automatically download, and the more the webcache will grow in size. To combat this, you need to erase google history of your on line Web-browser.