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A temporary file is a file created to store information temporarily, either for a program's intermediate use or for transfer to a permanent file when complete.[1] It may be created by computer programs for a variety of purposes, such as when a program cannot allocate enough memory for its tasks, when the program is working on data bigger than the architecture's address space, or as a primitive form of inter-process communication.