How to Optimize my Browser
This walk through will show you how to optimize your browser in Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.
There are three parts for optimizing the browser:
- Clear Private Data
- Reset Security Defaults
- Clear Proxy Settings
If you have IE10 open from the desktop in Windows 8 or Windows 7, skip to step 2 now.
If you have IE10 open in the Windows 8 Start Menu view, perform the following steps:
- Right click in an open space within IE10
- A slider bar will slide up from the bottom
- Click the wrench icon
- Select View on the desktop
Internet Explorer 10 will open on the desktop
From this point forward the steps are identical to Internet Explorer
From the top menu, click the Tools icon that looks like a gear in the top right of the screen, then select Internet Options
Click on the General tab
Click the Delete button
The Delete Browsing History window is displayed.
Preserve Favorites website data: Keep cookies and temporary Internet files that enable your favorite websites to retain preferences and display faster.
Temporary Internet Files: Copies of webpages, images, and media that are saved for faster viewing.
Cookies: Files stored on your computer by websites to save preferences such as login information.
History: List of websites you have visited.
Form Data: Saved information that you have typed into forms.
Passwords: Passwords that are automatically filled in when you log on to a website you've previously visited.
InPrivate Filtering data: Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where websites may be automatically sharing details about your visit.
To optimize your browser, select Temporary Internet Files, Cookies, History, Form Data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data, and Preserve favorite website data.
Click the Delete button
Preserve Favorites website data: Keep cookies and temporary Internet files that enable your favorite websites to retain preferences and display faster.
Temporary Internet Files: Copies of webpages, images, and media that are saved for faster viewing.
Cookies: Files stored on your computer by websites to save preferences such as login information.
History: List of websites you have visited.
Form Data: Saved information that you have typed into forms.
Passwords: Passwords that are automatically filled in when you log on to a website you've previously visited.
InPrivate Filtering data: Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where websites may be automatically sharing details about your visit.
To optimize your browser, select Temporary Internet Files, Cookies, History, Form Data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data, and Preserve favorite website data.
Click the Delete button
Click on the Security tab
To reset to defaults, click the Reset all zones to default level button
On the Privacy tab, please select Default if available
Click on the Content tab.
There are no settings to change on this tab
There are no settings to change on this tab
Click on the Connections tab
Click the LAN Settings button
To clear the proxy settings, uncheck Use a proxy server for your LAN or delete all the proxies and ports under the manual proxy configuration
Click on the Programs tab.
There are no settings to change on this tab
There are no settings to change on this tab
Click on the Advanced tab
To restore advanced settings, click the Restore Advanced Settings button.
Note: Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer
Note: Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer
This concludes the Optimize Browser walk through