- Windows 10 - Phones
- Windows 10 - Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Favorite Settings
- Windows 10 - Media Management
- Windows 10 - System Tray
- Windows 10 - Keyboard Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Email Management
- Windows 10 - Apps Management
- Windows 10 - Project Spartan
- Windows 10 - Backup and Recovery
- Windows 10 - Remote Access
- Windows 10 - Virtualization
- Windows 10 - Networking
- Windows 10 - Web Browsing
- Windows 10 - Applications
- Windows 10 - Parental Control
- Windows 10 - Security
- Windows 10 - Users Management
- Windows 10 - Multiple Desktops
- Windows 10 - Universal Apps
- Windows 10 - Cloud
- Windows 10 - Quick Actions
- Windows 10 - Notifications
- Windows 10 - Cortana
- Windows 10 - File Explorer
- Windows 10 - Tablet Mode
- Windows 10 - Taskbar
- Windows 10 - Start Menu
- Windows 10 - Navigation
- Windows 10 - GUI Basics
- Windows 10 - Getting Started
- Windows 10 - Installation
- Windows 10 - Overview
- Windows 10 - Home
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- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Windows 10 - Web Browsing
Windows 10 includes the first version of Microsoft’s new browser − Edge. By default, Edge can be accessed by cpcking on the icon placed on the taskbar.

When Edge opens, it presents a window similar to most browsers.

The toolbar, however, is more simppfied than the Internet Explorer.

It features the following buttons −
Back − Takes you to the previous web page.
Forward − Takes you to the next web page.
Refresh − Reloads the web page.
New tab − Add another tab to see a different web page.
Hub (Favorites and History) − See psts of favorite web pages and history of visited web pages.
Web Notes − Make Web Notes on the web page.
Share − Share the web page via e-mail or other methods.
More options − See more options to configure the browser.
Adding a Web Page to your Favorites
Like most browsers, Edge allows you to store pages that you visit frequently as “Favorites”. To do this, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Go to the page you want to add as a “Favorite”.
Step 2 − Cpck on the “Star” button on the right-side of the browser.

You can then access your pst of Favorite websites by cpcking the “Hub” button on your browser.

Reviewing Browsing History
The same “Hub” button can also present you a pst or “History” of web pages you’ve visited.

If you wish, you can clear the history by cpcking on the “Clear all history” option in the menu.
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