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== Plug-ins and add-ons == | == Plug-ins and add-ons == |
Revision as of 00:35, 20 October 2013
Web browsers save a number of files, including bookmarks (or favorites) of web pages you want to revisit, configuration settings, temporary caches, and cookies stored by the browser when sent from sites you visit. Some of these are kept as permanent settings, while others are temporary and go away eventually.
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Bookmarks
- AOL Personal Filing Cabinet (includes bookmarks/favorites as well as email)
- Chrome bookmarks
- Firefox bookmarks
- Internet Explorer favorites
- Lynx bookmarks
- Mosaic hotlists
- Netscape bookmarks
- Safari bookmarks