Easy tips

How to view your browsing history in Internet Explorer?

How to view your browsing history in Internet Explorer?

View your browsing history and delete specific sites. 1 In Internet Explorer, select the Favorites button. 2 Select the History tab, and choose how you want to view your history by selecting a filter from the menu. To delete specific sites, right-click a site

Is there a way to check your Internet connection?

If you know your way around a network, you can find the trouble yourself with the use of tools like WireShark. If your connection isn’t delivering the promised goods, don’t jump to the conclusion that you’re being ripped off. Double-check your connection. Yes, check the cables one more time.

How can I find out what version of Internet Explorer I have?

You can open the About Internet Explorer dialog box by clicking Help > About Internet Explorer. Or, press Alt+X and then press A. The Update Versions field is updated every time Internet Explorer 9 or Internet Explorer 11 is updated. The version number has the following components:

How many times have you viewed this page?

You have viewed this page 5 times. Your lookup limit has been reached. You’ve heard the expression look before you leap. The same goes with buying items on the internet. Research before you purchase. I’ve been working from home for over 13 years now. It’s tough initially because there are always other things at home you can do besides work.

Where do I find information about my computer?

Type about in the search box on your taskbar, and then select About your PC. View your PC info

Where can I find the source of a web page?

To view the source code of a web page in Apple Safari, follow the steps below. Press Command + Option + U on your keyboard. Right-click on a blank part of the web page and select Show page source from the pop-up menu that appears. Open the Safari browser and navigate to the web page of your choice.

Where do I find OV certificate in IE 2?

Non-EV (OV) Certificate in IE. 2. Clicking the “View Certificates” link at the bottom of the pop up takes you right to the certificate details window. Similar to Chrome, certificate contents (e.g. subject, validity period, algorithms) are on the “Details” tab.

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