To check if you're using SSL while browsing in internet Explorer, look for a padlock icon in the address bar. Additionally, ensure that the URL starts with "https://" instead of "http://," as the "s" indicates a secure connection. If you click on the padlock icon, you can view more details about the SSL certificate and its validity.
internet explorer works on tabs..you just need to browse through the tabs as it got no homepage while browsing
First scan your computer and re-install i.e
A popup is a window or advertisement that appears on your screen while browsing the internet. This tends to happen more in Internet Explorer. Popups can be rid of by installing a Popup Blocker.
It depends on the phone that you are using. It is available in smart phones... :-)
There is no need to switch them off or on at a time. You can use internet explorer while Using Chrome too.
Anonymous browsing is done to hide one's IP and other personal identifying information while using the internet. Anonymous browsing uses tools to put a buffer between the internet user and the website being viewed so no personal information can be harvested by that website.
Internet Explorer 8 includes a feature called "InPrivate Browsing," which allows users to surf the web without leaving any record of their activities on the computer. When activated, this mode prevents the browser from storing history, temporary files, and cookies, ensuring that personal information remains private. This feature is useful for users who want to maintain their privacy while browsing.
dude, it's totally fun! you get to do AMAZING things while browsing the internet....like eat popcorn, and watch movies, and like, uh, download music!!!!!! woot!
While opinions vary, the HTC touch is faster for internet browsing.
While it is still functional as a stand alone program, Internet Explorer 9 is the most current version.
Google Chrome and Internet Explorer both are web browsers. Chrome is much faster and stable than Explorer.
HTML and javascript. While viewing www.threadless.com or any site for that matter. If you are using Internet Explorer, Click View->Source.