What's new in "Temporary Internet Files".

Have XP Pro SP3.  Ever day I send items of "Temporary Internet Files" to her recycle bin and delete them.

Last month, I started to see articles such as: REGA82.tmp;  REGA83.tmp; REGC24.tmp.

Can you tell me what they are?  Have tried Wikipedia, Bing, Yahoo, Google and several Microsoft sites without success.

Thank you.

Here are the temporary files that might have been created by a process or program, or created during the display of a file or a video from any web site.  You can safely ignore or delete them during your cleaning sessions, as you prefer.

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