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How to Protect Yourself From Internet Explorer's PW Security Flaw

By Scott Orgera, About.com

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How to Protect Yourself From Internet Explorer's PW Security Flaw - History

You should now see the Delete Browsing History dialog. In the "Passwords" section of this dialog, you should click the Delete Passwords button. Please note that clicking this button will erase all passwords that have been saved within your browser. Prior to clicking the button, be sure to store your passwords in a safe place. Once this is complete, click Close to return to the Internet Options dialog. Next, click Apply and then click OK. You should now restart Internet Explorer to complete the process.

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