LOADED_0

JavaScript cache
File type: Temporary file
Files with loaded_0 extension are mostly related to certain web browsers. A loaded_0 file contains JavaScript code downloaded by web browser.
What is loaded_0 file?
File type category:
Temporary file
Date updated: June 27, 2025
File extension loaded_0 is associated with various web browsers.
A .loaded_0 file stores JavaScript code in simple text file format downloaded by web browser to local hard drive with other web site content.
Default name of loaded_0 file is cb=gapi.loaded_0
Web browsers store this data locally on the user's device so that it doesn't have to download the same data every time the user visits the website. This significantly reduces the loading time of the website and provides a smoother user experience. However, it's important to note that the specific contents and purpose of a loaded_0 file can vary depending on the website and the technologies it uses. In some cases, it might be used for other purposes, such as storing user preferences or session data.
How to open loaded_0 file?
The *.loaded_0 files are viewable in any text editor.
How to convert loaded_0 file?
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Associated software actions with the loaded_0 file
Software applications that can open loaded_0 files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software applications that can edit loaded_0 files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software capable of saving loaded_0 files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software apps that create loaded_0 files:
Firefox (Microsoft Windows)
Google Chrome (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Windows)
Firefox for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Google Chrome for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Firefox for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Google Chrome for Linux (Linux/Unix)