Security News > 2023 > December > Google Chrome's new cache change could boost performance
Google is introducing a significant change to Chrome's Back/Forward Cache behavior, allowing web pages to be stored in the cache, even if a webmaster specifies not to store a page in the browser's cache.
"Bfcache is an in-memory cache that stores a complete snapshot of a page as the user is navigating away," explains Google's web.
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