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If you’re facing the ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR message in Windows, this tutorial provides several approaches to fix it immediately.

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No more consent pop-ups!

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As there are numerous privacy concerns with the UC browser app, check out this list of alternatives if you’re looking to make a change.

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The Truth Behind Private Browsing or Incognito Mode

Incognito Mode gives users the illusion of privacy and even total anonymity.

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Need a lightweight browser other than Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge? Check out this list.

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How to Force the Facebook App to Use an External Browser to View Links

This is one of the many hidden features in Facebook that many don’t know about.

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What Is Caret Browsing and How to Enable It in Your Browser

Caret browsing is useful when your mouse is not working well. Find out what caret browsing is and how you can enable it in various browsers.

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How to Clear the Web Browsing History on Your Android Device

You can easily clear the web browsing history on your Android device. Here we show you how to do so for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge and Brave browser.

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As we are surfing more and more from our phones, we need to safeguard our privacy. Here are some privacy-focused browsers for Android you should use.

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How to Enable Cookies in Your Android Browser

Disabling cookies may affect your browsing experience. Here we show you how you can enable cookies in the Chrome, Firefox and Opera browsers for Android.

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How to Create New User Profiles in Google Chrome and Firefox

You can easily create multiple user profiles in your browser for various browsing needs. Learn how you can create new user profiles in Firefox and Chrome.

By Alexandra Arici – Feb 9, 2021

You can make private browsing the default, across all the major web browsers.

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You can automatically delete your browsing history, on many of the major web browsers.

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