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The Web holds millions of websites, and yet we generally fall back on a handful of favourites. The new version of the Google Toolbar collects all of them on one single page. Is it useful?
Published 20.03.2009
Is there room for yet another new browser in Windows? According to Apple, there is, otherwise it wouldn’t have released a version of its popular Safari browser for that platform. How does it perform?
Published 07.09.2007
We’ve just reviewed a couple of new functions in IE8 which should make surfing more pleasant. However, the emphasis in the revamped Internet Explorer is on improved speed and security. What exactly
does this involve?
Published 21.04.2009
Suppose you log in to your webmail via a colleague’s or a friend’s computer, or at a hotel or a cybercafé. How do you make sure that you don’t unwittingly leave any private information behind?
Published 20.04.2007
Although Google Chrome is by far the most popular Internet browser, there are still some functions that can be improved. Here are our tips to avoid the main frustrations.
Published 20.03.2017
If you’re set on your privacy, you will probably have used the “private browsing” option of your browser already. When should you use it and how well does it really protect your privacy?
Published 13.02.2015
Are you set on safeguarding your online privacy? Although it’s impossible to surf the Internet without leaving any traces at all, here are some tips to reduce them to a minimum.
Published 23.02.2016
Modern browsers allow you to synchronise all your browser data (favourites, settings, usernames, etc.) on different computers and devices. How exactly is this done, and are there any better
alternatives?
Published 14.03.2014
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