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Gnome Settings "Automatically Delete Temporary Files"

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What does the setting "Automatically Delete Temporary Files" actually do? Two parts to this question: (1) what is meant by "automatically" ? Every day? Every login session? Every millisecond? (2) What is meant by "temporary files"? Are these the files in the /tmp directory? That seems to be cleaned every time I reboot, in spite of having this option in GNOME's Settings disabled.

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