Which of the following enable you to find and view information you seek on the World Wide Web?
Windows 10 Internet Explorer Windows 8.1 Windows 7 More...Less Show Internet Explorer 11 support ended Support for Internet Explorer 11 has ended on June 15, 2022. If any site you visit needs Internet Explorer 11, you can reload it with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge. We recommend you use Microsoft Edge for a faster, more secure and more modern web browsing experience. Get started with Microsoft Edge For Windows 10To make browsing simpler, Internet Explorer recommends websites you might like based on the sites you visit most. Get browsing suggestions in the address barWhen you start typing in the address bar, Internet Explorer automatically recommends websites, search terms, apps, or weather and finance suggestions. These suggestions are based on your browsing history, keystrokes, and favorites so the browser can show you results that might be more relevant to you. AutoSearchIf you enter text in the address bar in Internet Explorer and it doesn't resolve as a valid web address, or the text begins with a question mark, "search," "find," or "go," Internet Explorer will redirect you to your default search provider to help you locate the site you're looking for. To turn off AutoSearch
Get browsing suggestionsInternet Explorer gives you Search suggestions and Suggested Sites to let you know about search terms or websites that might be interesting to you. Search suggestionsSearch suggestions in the address bar in Internet Explorer for the desktop can help you refine your search by offering suggested search terms as you type. To turn off search suggestions
Suggested Sites in the desktopSuggested Sites is an online service that Internet Explorer uses to recommend websites you might like based on the sites you visit most. To turn on Suggested Sites
Note: Suggested Sites doesn't work when you're using InPrivate Browsing. For Windows 7When you start typing in the address bar, Internet Explorer can automatically recommend websites and search terms based on the sites you visit most, your favorites, or popular search terms. Search providersSearch providers are add-ons that power Internet Explorer's search suggestions and AutoSearch in the address bar. You can have multiple search providers installed, but only one default. To install search provider add-ons
To change your default search provider
To remove search providers
Search suggestionsSearch suggestions in the address bar help you refine your searches by offering relevant search terms as you type. These suggestions come from your default search provider. To turn on or off search suggestions, open Internet Explorer and begin entering a search term in the address bar. Then select Turn on suggestions (or Turn off suggestions) in the dropdown menu. AutoSearchIf you enter text in the address bar in Internet Explorer that isn't a valid URL, or if the text begins with the words "search," "find," "go," or a question mark, then Internet Explorer will redirect you to your default search provider to help you locate the site you're looking for. To turn off AutoSearch
Suggested SitesSuggested Sites is an online service that Internet Explorer uses to recommend websites you might like based on the sites you visit most. To turn on Suggested Sites
To use Suggested Sites View sites that are recommended for you when you have Suggested Sites turned on.
To turn off Suggested Sites
Note: Suggested Sites doesn't work when you're using InPrivate Browsing. Need more help?What can be used to find information in the World Wide Web?Browser. A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software user agent for accessing information on the World Wide Web.
What is the easiest way to search for information in the World Wide Web?The most widely used search engines are Google, Bing and Yahoo. Google usually returns the greatest variety of results, and has by far the largest catalog of pages. Bing, however, has more extensive autocomplete results (where the search engine tries to narrow the search for you).
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