To restrict a web browser to only one website, you can edit the hosts file in Windows to route domains differently.
In your browser's Tool section under History it should give you the option to only delete one.
there is only one way and that is if you go to your browser history
One can restrict access to website like College Feet different ways depending on the type of web engine used. If someone uses Google, the website can be added to the do not visit list.
One can download the Safari browser from the Apple website. It can also be downloaded from a number of other websites including 'CNET' and 'Softonic'.
To Browse Every Website with just one program.
Some of the places that one can find browser games for children are Nickelodeon's website as well as Cartoon Network's website. Other places include KidZui and Games 2 Kidz.
One can use Safari plugins by downloading them from the official brower website "Safari" and installing them for one's browser. Then one can configurate the installed plugins in the settings of the browser.
The links in the browser history are all the websites visited. You can click on any one and check the website.
Yes - just open its website in a tab in each browser. No download (other than the browser itself) seems necessary.
No need to use Java Script or separate browsers. On tabs in one browser click to open new tab and and type in the website. In one browser you can open as many tbs and view as many website at the same time as you like.
One can translate the record bank website to English one has an add on downloaded or installed on their browser. The name of this add on is 'Translator'.
First make sure that you are not on a connection that blocks every other website. (Such as a school connection with barracuda web filter) Generally a page asking you to log-in as an admin on the filter will pop up whenever you visit sites on the black-list. Another very possible cause of suddenly only being able to visit one website is having your computer hit with a piece of browser hijacker malware. Inserting a BHO (browser helper object) can cause the browser to only go to a particular site no matter what address you enter. If that is what has happened, removing it is a bit tricky. See the attached links for some suggested methods.