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What is the purpose of the WWW subdomain? - Super User
In agreement with bm. The domain (eg google.com) handles many services and the www kind of says which service it is using (www, mail, smpt, pop, ftp...). Of course, as www traffic is probably the most common kind, servers will most likely know what is expected, and act accordingly. Many servers are configured to redirect traffic from (eg) google.com to www.google.com. One …
How to restore the default Google search engine in Chrome?
No help to me. An installer has managed to overwrite the google:baseURL variable with a link to feed.sonic-search.com, which redirects to search.snapdo.com. Trying to find how I can reset google:baseURL to the correct value. The Google search engine has exactly the text you provide but gets the bad link injected.
Bios password remove/reset - Super User
Mar 17, 2019 · How I Edit platform.ini file insyde bios to remove/reset my forgotten supervisor password bios? also check this “TECH NOTE: How To Remove A Bios Password From an Insyde H2O EFI BIOS [UPDATED]” but...
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The URL “http://www.gstatic.com/generate_204” is opening up for …
Mar 26, 2021 · I use Chrome for browsing the web almost all the time Starting from a few days ago I have had the page http://www.gstatic.com/generate_204 open up in a new browser ...
internet - What does wwws mean? - Super User
In (a little) more detail What does [wwws] mean? Nothing. It is only a convention. The prefix www is non-functional, it has no effect on the protocol used. However I believe Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the World-Wide-Web, used it as a naming convention to indicate an HTTP server (i.e. a World Wide Web server). This helped to distinguish the server name from servers for other …
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How to stop an automatic redirect from “http://” to “https://” in ...
Aug 4, 2015 · In addition to cached redirects, HTTP Strict Transport Security (aka HSTS) may be at play. HSTS is a security feature that forces the browser to use HTTPS even when accessing an HTTP URL. The browser will start using HSTS for a domain after receiving a Strict-Transport-Security header from the server. The browser also ships with a list of domains for which HSTS …
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