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  2. Web browsing history - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browsing_history

    There are a series of open source projects that try to protect their privacy through collecting their browsing history on the hard drive instead of the browser. [31] It solves the issue of such as that users cannot see the browsing history data once the user deletes the data on the browser.

  3. Bookmark (digital) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmark_(digital)

    Bookmarklets are JavaScript programs stored as bookmarks. The term is a portmanteau of the words bookmark and applet. Bookmarklets are possible because the JavaScript URI scheme allows JavaScript programs to be stored as URIs, which can be stored in bookmarks. Bookmarklets have access to the current page, which they may inspect and change.

  4. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bypass_your_cache

    If you would like to keep the data in your cache but test Wikipedia without using it, you can use the private browsing option. To disable the cache: Open Developer Tools (F12, Ctrl+⇧ Shift+I or Tools Developer Tools). Click on the horizontal ellipsis on the upper right corner of the Dev Tools interface and select "Settings" (Shortcut: F1).

  5. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/reset-web-settings

    This can remove adware, get rid of extensions you didn't install, and improve overall performance. Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage.

  6. AOL Favorites FAQs

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-favorites-faqs

    Best of all, your favorites are automatically stored on the AOL service. Access them no matter where you sign on, even if you're on a friend's computer. If you choose, you can store your favorites only on your computer (not on the AOL service), and they will not be accessible when you sign on from any other computer.

  7. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome

    On Linux, Google Chrome/Chromium can store passwords in three ways: GNOME Keyring, KWallet or plain text. Google Chrome/Chromium chooses which store to use automatically, based on the desktop environment in use. [144] Passwords stored in GNOME Keyring or KWallet are encrypted on disk, and access to them is controlled by dedicated daemon software.

  8. Web storage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_storage

    Session storage is both per-origin and per-instance (per-window or per-tab) and is limited to the lifetime of the instance. Session storage is intended to allow separate instances of the same web app to run in different windows without interfering with each other, a use case that's not well supported by cookies. [9]

  9. Bookmark websites to your Favorites in AOL Desktop Gold

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-desktop-software-using...

    Transfer or share your Favorites list with another AOL user. 1. Open the Favorite Places window. 2. Click Manage. 3. Select one of the following: Replace: Use this to replace your current Favorites with your backup copy or Favorites from your other Username.

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