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A browser is an application program that allows users to interact with the World Wide Web (WWW). Examples of well known browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. | A browser is an application program that allows users to interact with the World Wide Web (WWW). Examples of well known browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. | ||
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**Suspicious Access Prevention**\\ | **Suspicious Access Prevention**\\ | ||
Suspicious Access Prevention (SAP) is a geo-location control feature built on top of your Virtual Office account login authentication process that rejects potential suspicious access. | Suspicious Access Prevention (SAP) is a geo-location control feature built on top of your Virtual Office account login authentication process that rejects potential suspicious access. | ||
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+ | **URL**\\ | ||
+ | Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a reference (address) used to locate resources over the World Wide Web (WWW). It is commonly termed as a web address that refers to a web resource. | ||
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**Webmail**\\ | **Webmail**\\ | ||
AfterOffice webmail refers to the email service that is available in the Virtual Office application. | AfterOffice webmail refers to the email service that is available in the Virtual Office application. | ||
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+ | **World Wide Web (WWW)**\\ | ||
+ | A global information medium where users can access documents, graphics, audios, videos and other web resources via the Internet. | ||
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