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  2. AOL Favorites FAQs - AOL Help

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    Learn how to use AOL Favorites to save and organize your favorite websites on the AOL service or your computer. Find out how to sign in, add, edit, delete, move, and create folders for your Favorites.

  3. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Learn about browser extensions, software modules for customizing web browsers, and their history, API conformity, and unwanted behavior. Find out how to install and use extensions from various sources, such as Chrome Web Store and Safari for macOS.

  4. Clickjacking - Wikipedia

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    Clickjacking is a malicious technique of tricking a user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives, potentially revealing confidential information or allowing others to take control of their computer. Learn about the origin, description and categories of clickjacking, such as classic, likejacking, nested and cursorjacking.

  5. ICO (file format) - Wikipedia

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    ICO is an image file format for computer icons in Windows. It can store images of different sizes, colors, and transparency levels, and can be compressed with PNG format.

  6. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google and based on the open-source Chromium project. It has a 65% worldwide market share as of April 2024 and supports various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS.

  7. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    .wrl – Virtual Reality Modeling Language, VRML Uses this extension for the creation of 3D viewable web images. X3D – XML based file for communicating 3D graphics; SXD – OpenOffice.org XML (obsolete) Drawing; TGAX – Texture format used by Zwift; V2D – voucher design used by the voucher management included in JFire

  8. Cursor (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and functions of cursors in human-computer interaction. A cursor is an indicator of the current position on a display device that responds to input, such as a text cursor, a pointer, or a bi-directional text cursor.

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