Caching Data is a process of storing multiple copies of data or files in a temporary storage location, allowing the processor to access them quickly. It saves data for software applications, servers, and web browsers, ensuring users need not download information every time they access a website or application to speed up site loading. Cached data typically includes multimedia such as images, files, and scripts. The browser automatically stores cache on a device the first time a user opens an application or visits a website. This helps load load the application quickly every time the user subsequently opens or visits it.