Again, the browsers used for this tutorial are:


Google Chrome Version 46.0.2490.80 m

Mozilla Firefox Version 40.0.2

Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 11.0.9600


Depending on your individual browser configurations and versions, the screenshots in this tutorial may look different than what you see. Please feel free to ask questions about specific versions or different configurations, if desired. If you need further information about the different history, cache, and other options, please consult the help menu for the browser you are using. I understand that it may not be obvious what some of these configuration options actually do. Again, consult the help menu and documentation for the browser you are using. Also, feel free to ask me or post your question(s) below if you would like further details.

I hope this helps someone.

Feel free to leave questions and/or comments below.



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Great Training thanks
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Great training. Thanks, I needed this.
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Is it possible to download and save password in chrome and firefox?
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I use a software called lastpass. This is a secure software that will manage your passwords for you. Well worth looking into.
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Brilliant, I'm on my way.
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Great info. Going on my bookmark. Thanks.
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Excellent. This is a question asked so often. It is also a fix for so many problems people encounter. Now we have a training to recommend.
Perfect. Thanks!
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