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SUMMARY: Find out what exactly makes up a shown webpage in Internet Explorer 6.
Just because you happen to visit a webpage at a given URL does not mean that webpage just comes from one address. Banners may be loaded from other URLs, integrated content may come from elsewhere, scripts may be loaded from other sites, and more.
To see just where your webpage in Internet Explorer 6 is coming from, click the "View" menu and choose "Privacy Report". You'll see a list of all the webpages and graphics that make up your page, plus the cookies that websites tried to set on your machine and whether or not they were accepted or blocked, based on your privacy settings.
Click "OK" to close the dialog box when done.
Press the "print" button on your browser or select "File" - "Print" to print this tip. Then, return to Internet Explorer 6 Privacy and Cookies - Where is My Webpage Coming From?
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