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A search engine cache is a cache of web pages that shows the page as it was when it was indexed by a web crawler. Cached versions of web pages can be used to view the contents of a page when the live version cannot be reached, has been altered or taken down.

Google Cache
Google retired its web caching service on February 2, 2024. In September 2024, Google and the Internet Archive announced a collaboration providing links to the Wayback Machine from within Google Search. == Bing Search ==
Bing Search
Bing Search, following Google Cache's lead, also retired its web caching service on December 11, 2024. Microsoft explained, "the internet has evolved for better reliability, and many pages aren't optimized for cache viewing." == Yahoo Search ==
Yahoo Search
Yahoo Search began offering a cache service in May 2011. After Google Cache was eliminated in early 2024, PC Mag reported that alternative sites Bing and Yahoo Search were still available for caching. It noted that as long as Bing cache worked, Yahoo Search would also, since Microsoft Bing is the crawling service for Yahoo. Bing cache ceased working in late 2024, and Yahoo Cache buttons are no longer available. There was no official announcement from Yahoo about the cache service being eliminated. == References ==
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