What do you have your Browser's home page set to?

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Re: What do you have your Browser's home page set to?

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Depends on the machine and browser. All of the browsers for my work notebook are set to the company internal home page and new tabs are set to Google for searching. At home MS Edge is on MSN, Chrome is on Google, and Epic is on a blank page. For those of you that don't know Epic, it's blocks trackers and many cookies so it's a lot more private than almost anything else, and it is very highly rated and works like Chrome.
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Re: What do you have your Browser's home page set to?

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I’ll be checking out y’alls suggestions. My protopage has RSS feeds for Ammoland and other gun related sites which is why I like it. And of course Fox News.

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local .html file on one system, duckduckgo.com on others.
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I use Chrome and what comes up is those big "icon" like things of the 8 most frequented sites. My top 4 in order are this forum, a Goldwing forum, my e-mail, and my google calendar. I guess you could say my home page is google. IDK
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skeathley wrote: Wed Aug 15, 2018 6:50 pm My business website, so I will know if it goes down.
:iagree: This is mine also
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RoyGBiv wrote: Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:20 amBlank page
Blank page
#MeToo
Well ... actually
set START PAGE to blank,
and have any pages I want as home page(s) (about 6 pages, Twitter, TxCHLForum, etc etc etc)
Then if I want to go to home pages I click the home page button
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I set all my browser screens to Google Search Engine. I frequently ponder things and need to search for the answer, so it works for me.
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Re: What do you have your Browser's home page set to?

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Any of you ever go to... i love my freedom.org?
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