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If you open a new private tab Opera won't save the history of the websites you visited in that tab
You can save it in your browser's history. Whenever you login, the browser asks if it needs to be saved. If you click yes, it will be saved.
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
You can either save a web page to your system or bookmark it. Bookmarking will keep it on your browser only.
Enable cookies on your browser. Google how to do this with your browser. "How to enable cookies in [Browser Name]"
Well no, but your Internet Service Provider can still pull a log up and see what websites you've been visiting. Even if you deleted your browser history.
Yes, you can if your router supports it. Some routers allow to keep history for later viewing, others allow to save logs on external drives. And most of them keep history until you reboot the router.
You may want to clear your web browser history because:You may have old data that stops pages from updating correctlyYou may have visited some sites that you do not want others to see you have visited (clear your "cookie" files too!)There might be a lot of data space taken up by a large history
If you mean by the internet, click the 'history' tab on the top bar of the computer. Then, scroll down to the very bottom and it should say 'clear history.' This clears the history PERMANENTLY. You may have found the Clear option to help you clear your history and empty your cache file in your browser's settings, but all these will not protect you. Some files can not be Erased. For a complete and safe erasing, I would recommend Privacy Eraser http://how-convert.com/privacy-eraser-pro-erase-internet-history-protect-internet-privacy.html It cleans up all the tracks of Internet and computer activities. With simply one click, Privacy Eraser Pro allows you to erase internet history, erase browser history, erase address bar history, erase cookies, erase internet cache, autocomplete memory, saved password, index.dat files of your browser, and Window's swap file, temp folders, run history, search history, open/save history, recent documents and more. This will also speed up your computer. Supports popular web browsers such as Internet Explorer & MSN Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, AOL, Apple Safari and Opera. Many pc users like it.
if deep freeze not respond, the only way is repair your system. repair only not fresh copy. then uninstall deep freeze. try to use deep freeze v6.41 or higher. don't use your deep freeze again because not compatible to your system.
In order to save a HTML document, the browser can assist you. You can just right-click to get Save As option.
Use Save As instead of Save to save a spreadsheet as an HTML table. While the user will be able to view the spreadsheet in a browser, they will not be able to manipulate the contents.