To access web browser history in iPhone, below steps:
1. Open Safari in iPhone.
2. In Safari, tap the Bookmarks icon.
3. Tap History.
4. You will find the listing, tap it to access web browser.
Yes. It can function as a web browser also!
From any web browser, including Safari on the iPhone, go to notepad.yahoo.com.
It depends on the phone and the web browser being used. Most browsers do support a history function much like what you find on modern Web Browsers for computers.
Go to bookmarks on your iPod or iPhone and choose history
A web browser is basically something that helps you find information about the topic you wish to research. Such as, if you are in school and you need to find information for a project, you would use a web browser to find more information on the subject of research.
Web browsers store web history, so it will be available through the browser. Firefox has a "History" pull-down menu at the top of the screen. In Chrome, click on the wrench button, then select "History." For other browsers, the "Preferences" panel usually has a section titled "Privacy" or "History."
When you browse the internet the web browser stores or remembers where you have been in the history part of the web browser. That history is stored in Random Access Memory until you quit the browser. You can edit or even clear the history of where you have been on your computer. The company that enables the web browser to do its work may be required by Law to record that history
Yes. Just open iPhone's web browser and go to www.answers.com and it will automatically take you to the mobile version of Answers.com.
The iPhone comes with the Safari web browser, you can view websites just like you are acustomed to on a regular computer. Most sites will be too small to read but you can simply touch the screen to zoom in on sections of a web page. Safari is Apple's web browser, much like Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser. mobile Safari (the version of Safari included on the iPhone) does not support all browser plugins at this time, so some webpages may not display properly if they utilize certain technologies (like Flash or Java) extensively.
Yes. It is full internet, not just a web browser. You can connect via the 3g network and WiFi.
lolicanrap: Once you delete your search history, no one can view it except for your internet provider depending on what company you're with.
There are a few places online where one can find information on the Web Browser, Mozilla. One could find this information on the Mozilla website. Alternatively, One may find more information on Wikipedia.