Web Browsers
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Google Chrome - Incognito Mode
Opening an Incognito Tab in Google Chrome Incognito mode can be used to block plugins and other processes that may be causing poor performance on a website. If you are experiencing severe performance issues on a web page, try using an incognito tab. Please be aware, Single Sign On cannot see inside an incognito tab so sites like JAC EPMA will not auto login. In Google Chrome, click on the three dots on the right side of the browser window. Click on the option "New incognito window". You can also hold down Ctrl + Shift and press N. You can tell you are using an incognito window as you will see this in the top right corner. Audience Public Last Updated by Jamie Stevenson - 13/11/2019 (Small in Fresh Solution Text)
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Manage Fake Virus Popups - Microsoft Edge Notifications
Manage Fake Virus Popups - Microsoft Edge Notifications Website notifications appear in the lower right corner of your screen and are also displayed in the Notification Center. When notifications are turned on for a website, they will still appear even if Microsoft Edge is closed. These are not genuine Antivirus notifications, these is purely an Edge notification that's masquerading as one (See in the grey part of the pictures below they show the website (trustedresponses.co.in) and where it originates from (via Microsoft Edge) How to stop website notifications in Microsoft Edge You can remove or block notifications for individual websites in the following ways: Remove or block notifications in Edge settings In Edge, go to Settings and more in the upper right corner of your browser window. Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions and select Notifications. Under Allow, you will find a list of websites that are currently sending you notifications. Select the three dots next to the website from which you want to stop receiving notifications and select either Remove or Block. Selecting Block stops the website from sending you notifications. Selecting Remove stops notifications also, but if you visit this website in the future the site will ask if you want to allow notifications again. This will immediately stop any further notifications popping up for the user. Note: If you are receiving unwanted pop-ups, which are not the same as website notifications, please see Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge. Pop-ups are advertisements, notices, offers, and alerts that open in your current browser window, in a new window, or in another tab.
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How to Clear the Cache - Microsoft Edge
How to Clear the Cache - Microsoft Edge 1. In the top right hand corner of the page click the “3 dots” icon 2. Select “Settings” from the drop down 3. in the settings page on the left panel click “Privacy, Search, and Services 4. On this page scroll down to Clear browsing data and click “Choose what to clear” 5. Set time range to “All time” 6. Untick “Browsing History” and “Download history” so only “Cookies and site data” and “Cached images and files” are ticked 7. Click clear now. Close the page and reload.
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Adobe / Edge - How to make pdf files open in Adobe and not Edge
Adobe / Edge - How to make pdf files open in Adobe and not Edge Microsoft Edge is designed to "preview" PDF files by default, so it opens them in Edge. If you want PDF files to open in Adobe Reader then follow these steps. Menu > Settings Cookies and site Permissions Scroll down and select PDF documents Turn ON – Always open PDF files externally Audience - All Last Updated by AJ O'Connell - 06/01/21
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How Do I Save a PDF in Google Chrome?
How Do I Save a PDF in Google Chrome? When you click a pdf link in Google Chrome, it will open the file in a new tab in Google Chrome. To download the file follow these steps. Example PDF in Chrome In the top right hand corner of the pdf page you will see a set of Icons. The Icon with the down arrow is the download button. Click on this to download the pdf. The PDF will automatically download to your Downloads folder. You can access this from Chrome or via the File Browser. In Chrome; Click the arrow on the download tab that appears, in the menu select Show in Folder In File Explorer: Simply click on the Downloads link in the left menu. From the Downloads folder you can copy the file to where you need to including network shares. Last Updated by Jamie Stevenson - 16/11/2018 (Small in Fresh Solution Text)