Every website that has been opened in a web browser will show up in the browsing history. Pop-ups are websites hosted on internet servers, so yes, they will.
Click the History button in the upper left hand corner of your browser. Then click show all history. Find the sites that he's been to!
It really depends on your Browser's Proxy settings. You can right click your browser, then select options and you will be guided accordingly.
when in browser click triangle and go to the history then wen you are the hit the triangle button and go to delete all
I don't believe so.
No your good
If it hasn't been erased you could search all cookies and it will tell you what site the computer has been to. You could also locate at the top of the internet browser a section called 'history'. Click on it, and a scroll down list will appear. It will show you the most recent sites you have been to (about 10 websites), and if you look above the most recent sites you have been to, it will say 'show all history', and if you click on that you will be able to scroll through all websites your computer has ever been to. (This only works if history hasn't been deleted).
Type the words "geometric shapes" in the search field of your browser and click SEARCH. You will get many websites with pictures of almost any geometric shape you can think of.
Many people have a preferred browser that they use. December 2011 statistics show that Internet Explorer was the preferred browser followed by Chrome.
Just hold down the ctrl button and press the letter h
Websites certainly can. It's especially useful when a website has to give out download/install instructions that are specific to each browser. Some sites will then detect the browser and only show the instructions page that is relevant. This is not an especially common feature because most users already know their browser and can select the correct instructions by themselves.
No, because the browser does not allow diagrams.