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I just wonder if they let you move the cache these days. I'm not installing to find out they're still boneheaded.
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Thanks Richie.
I've forwarded the links to all my "more secure" Mac user friends.
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You're welcome CW
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Anyone running Safari on Windows? Can you please check the settings and see if the cache can be moved? Thank you!
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| I have Safari 4.0(530.17) & could not even find the cache, let alone change the location. Is the cache in Safari called Database Storage under the security tab? I was able to empty it though.
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Thank you. I figured as much.
With all these new SSD drives coming out, all apps need to have their temp files movable. 
It is pure lazy IMO.
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