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How should we be storing data and caching our critical app resources on the client? Is IndexedDB still the best option? What about Local Storage? Let's dive into web storage to learn about the best way to store data in the browser, how much you can safely store, how to check your quota, how browser eviction works, how you can start Chrome with limited storage to test quota exceeded errors, and more.
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Last updated 2020-06-30 UTC.
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