It could be because of the risk associated with those websites. A website with risk generally does not open easily.
A toolbar for an internet browser is a graphical user interface on your computer which allows you to click certain things, which will bring you to certain places. An internet browser plugin, on the other hand, is something within an internet browser which allows the user to run add ons.
It is certainly possible to disable certain internet websites. You can sometimes do this in the settings of your router.
There is a way to stop users on the computer going on certain websites to do this go under Tools > Internet Options and then security and create a password.
We use web browsers for accessing and using internet media in the form of websites and web pages. A web browser is an application which you can easily install with your PC and it allows you to explore interenet or web as you enter the web page address or website IP.
usually a web browser is if you ask to go to a certain website it will search the internet to find that website. That's a web search. A web browser is something like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox...
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.
The sites you visit on the internet are called "websites." When you access these sites, your browser may store certain data from them, such as images and text, in a "cache" to improve loading times for future visits. Additionally, cookies may be stored to remember your preferences and login information.
No. There are certain applications (apps) on there like netflix, Last.fm, Zune and things like that.
Most of the time this problem is caused by one of the following 2 conditions: - Bad coding by site programmer. Whenever tags arent closed properly it can be misinterpreted by the browser. - Your browser isn't compatible with the site. Most sites are optimized for certain browsers as some browsers understand certain tags different then other browsers would. 95% of the websites on the internet is fully compatible with either Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
If you want to view web-pages, yes. You can use other programs to manually retrieve pieces of information from certain websites, but if you want to browse all of the web and view websites in their entirety, you'll need those two things.
A Web Browser is a type of "internet Provider" meaning it is a certain program that provides internet like Firefox, Opera and your default Internet Explorer. Personally I prefer Opera because it is alot quicker and has little gadgets to keep you on top of things!!! Rah rah rah!
In a large business setting it can help to monitor internet traffic, filter out certain websites, accounting of membership, etc.