Resetting something—your router, your phone, your bad morning habits—is often an effective and relatively painless way of fixing a problem. The same trick works on web browsers, too. The apps we spend ...
If your the Chrome browser starts to act slow, crashes, or displays unwanted advertisements, you can try restoring Chrome to its default settings. Doing this will erase all configuration information ...
Some Web browsers automatically block pop-up windows to eliminate unwanted ads and other distractions. But legitimate websites often require that you allow pop-ups to use their services and content.
Like an operating system reinstall, resetting your web browser can fix all kinds of problems and improve performance at the same time—squash annoying bugs, clear out dodgy and outdated extensions and ...
Safari is a perfectly good browser in its own right, but its default settings can understandably frustrate those switching over from Chrome and Firefox. Basic features—such as the showing expanded ...
A few simple tweaks to your browser can reduce the amount of personal information you give up to advertisers and other tech companies. Here's what to change in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. I ...
Internet Explorer gives you the option to print Web pages directly from the Internet. These pages come with the browser header, URL and date that is already on the website page you're trying to print.
To change the default internet browser on your iPad, you'll need to download a compatible app and then open its settings. You can change the default browser on an ...
when Windows 11 dropped, Microsoft made it harder to change your default browser. This made a lot of people very angry and was widely regarded as a bad move. Fortunately, after the latest update, it's ...