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How To Change My Home Page to Netzero

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By Kefa Olang
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The home page is the URL domain that your web browser automatically loads every time you launch it. The home page is also the site you will get when when you click the "Home" icon, allowing you convenient access to your chosen URL address no matter where you are on the Internet. Changing your home page to NetZero is a simple task that takes minutes to complete. Whether you are an Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox user, setting your home page to NetZero allows you quicker access to it.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

    Internet Explorer Users

  1. Step 1

    Launch your Internet Explorer web browser and click the "Tools" button on the top menu.

  2. Step 2

    Scroll down and click "Internet Options." Click the "General Tab". You will see an address window.

  3. Step 3

    Type "http://www.netzero.net/" (without quotes) and click "OK" to save the changes. Click the "Home"icon on your browser to automatically have Netzero as your home page.

  4. Mozilla Firefox Users

  5. Step 1

    Launch your Mozilla Firefox web browser and click the "Tools" button on the top menu.

  6. Step 2

    Scroll down and click "Options." Click the "General" tab. You will see the home page window.

  7. Step 3

    Type "http://www.netzero.net/" (without quotes) and click "OK" to save the changes. Click the "Home" icon on your browser to confirm Netzero as your home page.

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