It might be due to an extension of the browser. Some extension of AOL might be installed on the system.
It is not possible until and unless someone deletes it. The browser gets a list of all websites visited.
I don't know what itksocialspark.com is, but they're showing up under my browser's history and I've never been to the site. It's probably been put there stealthily or maliciously. I hate peope who pull this sh*t.
To prevent visited sites from showing up in purple, you can adjust your browser settings or use an extension. In most browsers, you can clear your browsing history, which will reset the colors. Alternatively, you can modify the CSS of a webpage or use browser extensions that customize the appearance of links. Additionally, consider using incognito or private browsing modes, which don’t save history.
Its a timeline that shows the History of Quarks?
I went to tools- internet options- advanced- browsing section- unclick 'enable third party browser extensions' and in the accessibility section click 'enable caret browsing for new windows and tabs. This worked for me!
Answers.com will never deliberately prevent a user from signing out. More likely, your browser cache is showing a cached page. Delete the browser cache, or delete the browser's temporary Internet files, and reopen the Browser. I use CCleaner (free and safe, no malware) to keep my browsers cleaned up.
This is known as Google auto complete. This is a feature when browser stores your information. You can delete the browser's data to correct it.
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can be because some addons on your browser, just check which on is or are causing problem of not showing download bar. Alternatively there are free download manager just check one of them.
You can zoom in on your browser without the magnifying glass icon showing by using keyboard shortcuts. Press and hold the "Ctrl" key and scroll up on your mouse wheel or press the "+" key to zoom in. This will increase the size of the content on the webpage without displaying the magnifying glass icon.
Search for 'view 2012 calendar' in your internet browser, and choose from the several websites showing the 2012 calendar.
Mosaic in 1993 - it was the first browser that could display images inline in the text, instead of showing them in a separate window.See related link.