January 2007
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
21h 2m
English

WINV-1.5.3
As you browse the Web, Internet Explorer stores information relating to what you have provided to Web sites when you log on (passwords) or fill out a form, the location of Web sites you have visited (history), and preference information used by Web sites (cookies). When you visit a Web site, Internet Explorer saves Web pages, images, and media (temporary Internet files) for faster viewing in the future, which can take up a lot of space on your hard disk. You can clean up the Internet files and information individually or all at once (New!), which will also improve your computer performance. ...
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