Using Web Preferences
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3. Change the options.
4. Press Function + Enter
,
or tap Done.
Setting Privacy Preferences
The Privacy Preferences options enable you to automatically fill out forms and
enable or disable cookies. This section provides details about each of these
preferences.
Enabling or disabling autofill
Filling out an order form or application on the web usually requires entering
several pieces of information: your name, address, phone number, and so on. By
default, Web Browser stores the information you entered in these fields. The next
time you use that order form and type in the first few letters in a field, Web Browser
remembers the last item you entered in that field that started with those letters, and
fills in the field.
To enable or disable autofill:
1. Press Command Stroke + R.
Alternately, press Function + Menu , and select Preferences on the
Option menu.
2. Tap Privacy.
Ask before
connecting
You are notified before Web Browser accesses the Internet.
Offer old content
if available
Web Browser displays old pages from its History list instead
of retrieving pages from the Internet, even if the old pages
are outdated.
Use Proxy Server
Enables to designate a proxy server.