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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Question of the Day
What is Mozilla history?
As you surf the Internet, Mozilla stores information about the web sites you visited, information you entered on web sites, etc. Usually, it is helpful to store this information as it can improve your web browsing speed, helps to automatically suggest information you have typed before, so you don't have to type it again, etc. But it can also seriously compromise your security and privacy, as anyone who has access to your computer can see what web sites you visited and what information you entered on web pages. Mozilla stores the following Internet history tracks: List of web sites you have visited (web addresses from the Address bar) Form AutoComplete data (Saved form data) - information that you've entered on web sites Search history Cache Cookies Passwords
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