Category: Tutorials
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Smart-Screen Filtering
In this clip, you’ll learn how to protect yourself from known phishing sites by using the Smart-Screen Filtering tool in Internet Explorer.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: In-Private Browsing
In this clip, by using In-Private Browsing, you’ll learn how to ensure that your searching history (cookies, temporary internet files and others) is not stored or remembered by Internet Explorer.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Personal Information
Managing you personal information is one of the most important things to learn when using the Internet. In this clip, you’ll learn how to delete your browsing history using the Safety Menu on the Internet Explorer Tool Bar.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Favorites Center
In this clip, you will learn how to organize you favorite websites within the Favorites Center of Internet Explorer 8.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Saving Sites
Expert Ammon Wiese teaches you how to save web sites by adding them to your favorites bar. Check it out!
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Search Providers and Managing Search Providers
In these two clips, you’ll learn how to change and/or add different search providers in Internet Explorer 8, as well as how to manage them.
Search Providers
Managing Search Providers
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Finding Sites
Expert Ammon Wiese teaches the tips and tricks when it comes to finding particular sites using the search options that are available in Internet Explorer 8.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Managing Web Slices
In this clip, Expert Ammon Wiese briefly explains how simple it is to manage your newly created Web Slices in Internet Explorer 8.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Web Slices
In this clip you’ll learn more about the Web Slices tool in Internet Explorer 8 and how to add them to your favorites bar.
Working with Web Pages and Sites: Newsreaders/Feed Directories
Expert Ammon Wiese explains how you can utilize newsreaders and feed directories if you’re moving around from one computer to another.