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Originally posted by Clearskies
reply to post by dooper
Do what Shroedingersdog said.
Originally posted by interestedalways
It even had my hometown on the yellow pages search index!
Originally posted by orgyofthedead
Originally posted by interestedalways
It even had my hometown on the yellow pages search index!
Whenever anyone visits a website, that website identifies the visitor's Internet connection by a code known as an IP address. Every computer has a unique IP address. What most people don't know is that the IP address itself contains all sorts of information about the visitor such as the physical location of that person's Internet provider (which is usually the same city as the visitor).
Originally posted by DJMessiah
I get the redirect to yellowpages too.
Oddly enough, I also get a pop-up from the yellow pages website for a spy-ware scanner program, if I leave the tab out long enough.
Definition of: temporary Internet files
In a user's computer, a collection of the most recent Web pages and files downloaded from the Web. The files are stored in a folder that acts as a cache so that subsequent requests are retrieved from the local hard disk. When the user requests the same page again, a request is sent to the Web site for the date of the file. If the date is newer than the one stored locally, the page is downloaded. If it is the same, the page is read locally.
A storage setting determines how large the folder can grow. When the limit is reached, old files are discarded when new ones are added. In Windows Internet Explorer, the temporary files storage allocation can be found by going to the Tools menu and selecting Folder Options/Settings. See temporary file.
www.pcmag.com...=temporary+Internet+files&i=52741,00.asp