one copy of a website is stored on each of the web servers that is the local (on which the website is being resistered) and the other on the global web server(in California, U.S.A.).
A webpage is stored in a server which is created or used by the maker of the specific website.
On a server.
Refreshing views from most websites will update the cookies stored on your computer, but that should not cause it to overload.
as pits and landsInformation is stored in bits on a CD. Bits are stored as a sequence of 0s and 1s.
yes it is stored in CMOS
A cookie is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser. A cookie consists of bits of information such as user preferences, shopping cart contents, the identifier for a server-based session, or other data used by websites.
No it can be stored on two or more server in collaboration.
What websites were visited, throughout the day and the history can go up to a years worth of websites that were viewed
Cookies that are stored in your computer can aid faster uploads of certain visited websites.
Information on stored value cards can be found online from many different sources. Some examples of these websites include Stored Value and Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
"Cookies" track your patterns and what interests you. They are stored on your machine. They report back to websites with what they see you do
Passwords are stored according to websites on the Chrome browser. They can be seen by a key sign on the website.
cache
Refreshing views from most websites will update the cookies stored on your computer, but that should not cause it to overload.
Photo hosting is a service offered by many websites. Users can upload photos to the website where it will be stored other people can view it. Many companies also provide print services for photos uploaded to their websites.
A private policy is a legal document posted on websites that detail how visitorâ??s information is collected, stored, and treated by the company.
Browser is a program which sends requests (packets of data) for pages to servers (on which websites are stored) and then displays the webpage which is send back from the server in (in HTML code). It can also navigate folders and open HTML files stored on the same computer on which it the browser running.
An example may be a web browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox. What they do is they connect to the WWW through your internet connection, and the websites you visit, your internet connection accesses the servers that the websites are stored on, to bring the page to you.
Information about me could be stored in databases such as social media platforms like Facebook, professional networking sites like LinkedIn, and online shopping websites like Amazon.