Files inside iTunes 10.7 home folder

I have about 10 files inside iTunes home folder that all run about 8k
example:
https_my.itunes.apple.com_0.localstorage
https_buy.itunes.apple.com_0.localstorage
is this ok?

nevermind..their normal. Multiple computers have same files.

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