Set Most Visited Websites thumbnails on Firefox Homepage – Video

[sch t=”m” i=”duration” c=”PT2M22S”][sch t=”m” i=”thumbnail” c=”https://techotv.com/wp-content/uploads/thumbnail/firefox-homepage-new-tab-page.jpg”] In Mozilla Firefox, we’ve beautiful Firefox Start Page set as default homepage which contains google search bar and buttons at the bottom quick-linking to useful firefox options and settings. When we hit on new tab button (+), we get thumbnail lists of most frequently visited websites on new

How to Activate Do Not Track in Google Chrome – Video

[sch t=”m” i=”duration” c=”PT1M56S”][sch t=”m” i=”thumbnail” c=”https://techotv.com/wp-content/uploads/thumbnail/do-not-track-google-chrome.jpg”] ‘Do Not Track’ feature is now available in Google Chrome browser also in addition to Firefox. With this feature activated, [sch i=”description” c=”Google Chrome sends Do Not Track request as headers to the websites you want to visit. When the websites that you visit receive this request of

How to Activate Do Not Track feature in Mozilla Firefox – Video

[sch t=”m” i=”duration” c=”PT1M50S”][sch t=”m” i=”thumbnail” c=”https://techotv.com/wp-content/uploads/thumbnail/do-not-track-mozilla-firefox.jpg”] [sch i=”description” c=”Mozilla Firefox is the first browser to implement this feature – Do Not Track. By activating this feature, you tell websites that you do not want to be tracked. Firefox, on your behalf, send this request to the visiting websites/server and it is upto the websites