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Topic: SoftwarePublished March 14, 2012

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Here are some important tips to keep your browser running up to date. Get step-by-step instruction on how to delete cookies and clear the cache on Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Safari. Read to find out where to get plug-ins with technical support online for download and installation. With the advent of Web 2.0 and the second generation internet technologies that come with it, the browser has gained significance unlike any other computer application. In fact, it would not seem unlikely that a few years from now, all the conventional PC programs that need to be run on the desktop will be replaced by Cloud sourced technology hosted on the web and stored in remote datacenters. All our applications, documents, and MS Office utilities can very well be put on the internet and accessed securely. This will mean that we will no longer have to download and install programs, or fix bugs, errors and compatibility issues. Data won’t need to be backed up and users won’t have to worry about PC slowdowns either. All that you will need to access the world of computing and networking is a secure password and a high speed internet connection. The browser then becomes a kind of desktop, and we know that there are a lot fewer things that can go wrong with Firefox or Chrome than there are in your computer’s Program Files. Luckily, tech support for web browser is there to fix these too in no time. Here’s how you can optimize your browser to help it perform better or get web browser setup support for updates and fixes. Clear cache, temporary internet files, and cookies The Cache is a folder on your computer where certain files are stored temporarily. This is data that is frequently requested by your browser and kept in the computer’s RAM to reduce the time that it takes for your system to respond to a particular page request. However Internet files and websites are being constantly updated in real time so that clearing the cache or temporary internet files will prevent your browser from loading an out-of-date page, file, or image. It also helps to significantly improve the speed and performance of your browser because now it has a lesser pile of data to search through for each click. You can also adjust your browser settings to automatically clear the cache whenever you close your browser. Cookies are also similar data packets that store information particular to a specific client or website. The purpose of these files is to save your browsing session, customization changes, and other access information. Over a period of time, these files will significantly slowdown your browser and may result in bugs and errors. Here are a few ways to remove cookies without affecting your browsing experience. To troubleshoot the browser or reinstall browser software, you can visit the relevant website or contact computer tech support for web browser to run the reinstallation process. On Internet Explorer 8.0 or 9.0, go to Tools > Internet Options > Browsing History > Delete. You can also click on the ‘Settings’ tab to select other deletion options for temporary files, history, cookies, saved passwords, and web form information. On Firefox 7.0, go to Tools > Options > Privacy > Remove Individual Cookies / Remove All Cookies. For Firefox 3.0, there are no checkbox options so you can select a time range from the 'Clear Recent History' menu item, then select cookies and 'Clear Now'. On Chrome 5.0, go to Customize & Control > Options > Under the Hood > Privacy > Clear Browsing Data > Delete Cookies and Other Site Data > Clear Browsing Data. The Chrome version 5 allows Internet users to select the time period for which they wish to delete temporary files. On Safari 5.0, go to Settings > Preferences > Security > Show Cookies > Remove/Remove All Get Plug-ins Proprietary software such as Adobe Flash Player and Acrobat Reader plug into your browser to support activities such as audio, animation, etc. You can get downloads online and web browser technical support for installation. Real Player is an embedded application for streaming audio and video via the browser. Tech support for browser also enable you to get Real Player 15.0 with such capabilities as video trimming, one-click sharing for social networking sites, and separate audio-video download. The app also features drag and drop functionality for file transfer to USB connected smart-phones and browser technical support offers the customized Plus version as well for H.264 conversion and DVD burning.

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Tom Sally is a retired school teacher, who is now settled in San Francisco. He has recently been facing some computer related issues, and availed the services of a firm providing online technical support services to sort out numerous hardware & software errors.

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