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Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature
(www.engadget.com)
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Since when did you use this feature? Please cite a source
Literally yesterday. What source is sufficient to tell you first hand that I used the feature yesterday?
You want proof that it's useful. Go look at waybackmachine. Literally millions of users using a cached web page feature.
I also literally used it yesterday, mostly because my work has an insanely over the top site blocking situation, and rather then having to input (and likely get a rejection) to allow the site, cached page usually works good and gets me the info I need.
That is exactly why I use it. I need to access pages for work, our internet security is ridiculously overdone and so many sites don't load... but the cached versions do. Fml
Photo / visual evidence would be fine, I am not picky. I would just like to be sure you are telling the truth, a lot of fraud on the internet nowadays 😒😒
Doosh bagg
I last used the feature to view deleted reddit posts.
Another time I used something similar (the wayback machine) to view long gone websites about a postcard
Like a couple of times a year at least. Faster and easier than going to the way back machine to get a copy
I've used it three times today. Site down, geo-blocked, and a forum post with info I needed deleted.
So ignorant, if you've had to do any digital research, you know these tools intimately
You are a source. I am a source.