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So what is the number?
I usually change my home page, like it to be something simple like google.com or bing.com
I also change the page that opens when creating a new tab to be a blank page
When I start my browser I want it to open quickly, not have to download loads of pictures and news stories like msn.com does
Not quite my cuppa tea yet.
changed my default homepage to bbc.co.uk>southampton.
now i can get rid of a load of apps.
JUST CANT WAIT FOR turn off suggestions to go live
Roy
The very first thing I do when starting a new Browser is change the Home Page. I assumed everyone did rather than use some page someone else decided on!
Most people don't know how to change it. Of those that do, many (like myself) just don't bother because 99.999999% of the time i'm going somewhere else anyways (and not the same place, so making it my home page would be pointless), so the homepage doesn't matter. In fact, if you're like me and leave IE up all the time, you almost never see the home page... because you only see it when starting a new browser for the first time. Another percentage actually like the default home page. And finally, there are just a lot of people that just don't care.
Less than .000001% change their homepage! That is a small number of user that change their homepage.
You asked SaggMaggyPoo if she knew how few people actually change their homepage. I asked what the number was because I believe it a large percentage. If you are referring to people who only use the default browser because the don't know they can use different browsers than the number is going to be small. I'll ask again What is the numbers?
Hi SMP, (I'm just lazy),
The old IE options feature is still there,
I got there using
Notifications>settings>network and internet>internet options, note you have to scroll down.
AND IT WORKS ON SPARTAN,
tested on remove passwords.
Roy