What is Browser Caching?

Browser caching is a technology that stores website files (like images, CSS, and JavaScript) locally on your device to improve loading speeds and reduce bandwidth usage when you revisit a website.

How We Use Caching

Markdown Tools uses browser caching to improve performance and user experience:

Cache Updates

When we update our website, your browser may continue to use cached versions of older files. To ensure you're seeing the latest version:

Local Storage

Markdown Tools may use browser localStorage to save your editor content temporarily. This data is stored locally on your device and is not sent to our servers.

Privacy

Caching does not collect personal information. Cached files are standard web resources that improve performance without compromising your privacy. See our Privacy Policy for more information.