Answer You may have software called 'adware' that has installed itself on your computer. Go to your control panel and then "Add/Remove Programs" and check the list to see if you can find the culprit. These programs read the pages that you are visiting and strategically link your browser to sites with related content for you to spend your hard earned dollar. Also, you may wish to make sure you have virus protection software in plave with the latest definitions. Happy Surfing!
Answer #2
If you are scrolling using the mouse wheel, you might have accidentally middle clicked, which causes a browser to open the link you accidentally middle clicked on.
A URL
what is the internet name and addresses
menu
tabs
When browsing the internet it may sometimes be useful to do a page refresh. When clicked the browser reloads the webpage by reaccesing the web server and the page is the "freshly" redisplayed.
Its called a hyperlink
You can do a search for the Internet Explorer webpage. You will then be able to follow the steps to load it as the default on your computer.
Any website that you visit on the internet is a web page "A page on the internet/web". It relates to ICT as a computer programming language is required to create on of these pages.
the internet
all computer connected to the internet does this. when you are on internet exlorer, firefox, opera, google chrome or safari you type something into the search bar, when it comes up it has delivered the webpage to your computer.
A hyperlink is a clickable text or image on a webpage that takes you to another webpage, document, or resource when clicked. It is commonly colored differently or underlined to differentiate it from regular text. Hyperlinks are essential for navigating the internet and connecting different pieces of information.
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