Temporary Storage Viewer
View temporary browser storage that clears when you close this tab.
Temporary Browser Storage
Temporary storage, also known as session storage, holds data only for the duration of your browsing session. When you close the tab, all temporary data is automatically deleted. This makes it ideal for sensitive or short-lived information.
Unlike cookies and local storage that persist, temporary storage provides privacy-friendly data handling. Users don't need to worry about data lingering after they're done with a website.
Privacy Benefits
Temporary storage automatically cleans up after use. No data survives browser closing, reducing tracking potential. It's a privacy-conscious choice for handling user data that doesn't need long-term persistence.
Perfect for Sensitive Data
While not encrypted, temporary storage's automatic deletion makes it safer for moderately sensitive data. Form data, temporary tokens, and user inputs benefit from this auto-cleanup behavior.
Developer Use Cases
Developers use temporary storage for form state preservation, multi-page wizard data, temporary UI configurations, and debugging. The automatic cleanup reduces maintenance burden.
User Control
Users can clear temporary storage early by closing the tab. This gives immediate control over stored data without navigating browser settings.