How to Remove Scripts, Show Images and Accept Cookies
Internet browsers come from many different developers, but they operate in much-the-same way as one another. They allow you to manipulate specific settings for security, privacy and content. Among the most commonly adjusted settings are the use of scripts by web pages, images showing or not and cookies being allowed or not. Many people disallow images to save on bandwidth and disallow cookies for fear of a virus or some other malicious activity. Adjusting each of these three settings is done withing the same menu in your Internet browser and is very simple.
Instructions
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Open up the "Options" menu of your web browser. In most browsers this will be under the "Tools" menu at the top of the page.
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Click on the "Content" tab. Click the check-box next to the line that says "Show images." Now the images on web sites will load for you.
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Uncheck the box that says "Enable Java Scripts" to disallow any further scripts on your computer.
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Click on the "Privacy" tab. There will be a button that allows you to "clear all history." Click on this button to remove scripts and the remnants of scripts from your browser and computer.
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Adjust the settings for you cookies on the privacy tab as well. You can allow all cookies or place certain restrictions as you see fit. There is either a slider bar that will adjust pre-determined levels of safety, or you can adjust the "advanced" settings by clicking on the corresponding button near the cookies section of the window.
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