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When checking e-mail at an Internet café or shopping for a gift on a family PC, you don’t want to leave any trace of specific web browsing activity. InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer 8 helps prevent your browsing history, temporary Internet files, form data, cookies, and usernames and passwords from being retained by the browser, leaving no evidence of your browsing or search history.
You can start InPrivate Browsing by opening a new tab and selecting Browse with InPrivate or selecting it from the Tools menu. Internet Explorer 8 will launch a new browser session that won’t record any information, including searches or webpage visits.
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Now you can get more tasks done more quickly on the web. Accelerators provide instant access to information like maps, web searches, translations, email, blogging, and more. Simply highlight a word or phrase on a page and discover a faster way to get the information you need.

Right from the start you’ll notice that pages open and load faster than ever. And, with powerful new features like Accelerators and Web Slices, Internet Explorer 8 gives you the ability to get more done in less time.

With industry-leading security features like InPrivate, you can browse and shop confidently using Internet Explorer 8, wherever you go on the web, knowing you have control over the protection of your personal information.
Download Internet Explorer 8
Please visit Internet Explorer 8 Homepage for your own languages
Source:microsoft.com
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Microsoft will released the final version of Internet Explorer 8 today at 9 PM.
The final release of the browser comes almost two months after the release of the RC1, which we had previewed back in January. While the feature set is expected to remain similar to the existing RC1 (which is still available for download as of now), the final version is expected to have ironed out all bugs and issues that is expected of a final release. It will be released in as many as 25 languages.
With the IE8, Microsoft aims to lure users away from advanced users who had migrated to more “secure” and feature-packed browsers. IE has been steadily losing its once unassailable market lead to the likes of Firefox from Mozilla and more recently, Google Chrome, which had more features and were touted to be more secure than the erstwhile editions of IE. Even now, a large chunk of Internet users still use IE6, which is two generations old now and for the same reason, is an obsolete browser.
Source:www.techtree.com
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Open internet explorer your installed version, Go to Tools > Internet Options > Programs > check the box (Tell me if internet explorer is not the default web browser) in default web browser as in picture below:

Click Apply and OK
Restart the internet explorer and make it the default broswer.
That is it …
You have done it!!