How to Speed Up Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer makes heavy use of the cache. The cache is where your browser stores Temporary Internet Files. These files get downloaded to your computer when you visit Web pages and are supposed to speed up browsing whenever you visit the same website in the future. Anyway, that’s the theory. The reality is a bit harsher. While the cache is designed to speed up browsing, it can actually do quite the opposite and slow down Internet Explorer. On top of that, a bloated cache can take up tons of your disk space, which will decrease overall computer performance.

Here is how you can clean it up :

1. Open Internet Explorer and press Ctrl+Shift+Del
2. Check the relevant checkboxes. I recommend selecting Temporary Internet Files, Cookies and History. Deleting cookies and browsing history will help you protect your privacy by removing sensitive information about your computer usage. It will also free up some additional space
3. Click on the Delete button
4. Close the browser

You can also configure Internet Explorer to delete Temporary Internet Files automatically every time you close the browser. This handy option is very easily enabled :

1. Open Internet Explorer and click on the Tools button and select Internet Options
2. Navigate to the Advanced tab
3. Find the Settings list and scroll down to the Security section
4. Check the Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder When Browser is Closed option
5. Click OK and you’re done

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