About your web browser
A browser is software that is used to access the internet. A browser
lets you visit websites and do activities within them like login, view
multimedia, link from one site to another, visit one page from another,
print, send and receive email, among many other activities. The most
common browser software titles on the market are: Microsoft Internet
Explorer, Google's Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, and Opera.
Browser availability depends on the operating system your computer is
using (for example: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, Mac OS, among
others).
What does my browser do?
When you type a web page address such as www.allaboutcookies.org into
your browser,
that web page in its entirety is not actually stored on a server ready
and waiting to be delivered. In fact each web page that you request is
individually created in response to your request.
You are actually calling up a list of requests to get content from
various resource directories or servers on which the content for that
page is stored. It is rather like a recipe for a cake - you have a
shopping list of ingredients (requests for content) that when combined
in the correct order bakes a cake (the web page).The page maybe made up
from content from different sources.Images may come from one server,
text content from another, scripts such as date scripts from another and
ads from another.
As soon as you move to another page, the page that you have just viewed
disappears. This is the dynamic nature of websites.
What is my browser, IP address and Host Name?
Your particular browser you are using now (also known as "user
agent") is "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/43.0"
Your Internet Protocol (IP) Address is 197.250.192.49
Your Hostname is 197.250.192.49
How do I clear my cookies?
To find out how to clear, remove or enable cookies on your browser click
Stop Cookies.
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