We have a web application that allows users to view files attached to cases via the application.
When the user clicks the view button, the PDF or TIF gets downloaded to the browser's cache. We're using IE, Chrome, and Firefox. The item then gets opened for viewing.
Notably, the PDF or TIF gets stored in the browser's cache. I ran CCleaner and noticed the PDF or TIF is deleted (I just checked the IE cache).
If we purchased the business version of CCleaner, could we set it up on our individual laptops and systems to run daily to clear all items from the caches from the various browsers?
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We have a web application that allows users to view files attached to cases via the application.
When the user clicks the view button, the PDF or TIF gets downloaded to the browser's cache. We're using IE, Chrome, and Firefox. The item then gets opened for viewing.
Notably, the PDF or TIF gets stored in the browser's cache. I ran CCleaner and noticed the PDF or TIF is deleted (I just checked the IE cache).
If we purchased the business version of CCleaner, could we set it up on our individual laptops and systems to run daily to clear all items from the caches from the various browsers?