The places where all the sites you have visited on your browser are recorded is called 'History.' You can find this by clicking the menu icon in your browser and selecting the 'History' option. Other options like Reservations, Bookmarks, and Home Page do not contain this information.
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To locate a record of all the sites you have visited on your browser, you should navigate to the (B) History section. This is applicable to most web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Here is how you can access the History in different browsers:
Google Chrome : Click on the three dots located at the top right corner of the browser window. From the drop-down menu, select 'History'. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl + H on Windows or Cmd + Y on Mac.
Mozilla Firefox : Click on the three lines (also called the 'hamburger menu') at the top right, then click on 'History'. You can also press Ctrl + H on Windows or Cmd + Shift + H on Mac.
Safari : On the top menu, click on 'History'. You can also press Cmd + Y on Mac to open the History.
Microsoft Edge : Select the three dots at the top right, and click 'History'. Alternatively, use Ctrl + H on Windows.
This History section is organized in chronological order, showing you the list of websites you have previously visited. It serves as a log for your browsing activity, useful for finding websites you visited earlier if you forgot to bookmark them or need to revisit for continued research.
It's important to note the difference in the multiple-choice options given:
(A) Reservations: Generally refers to booking a service like a hotel or flight, not related to web browsing history.
(C) Bookmarks: These are your saved websites that you might want to visit again, but they do not keep a comprehensive record of every site you visit.
(D) Home page: This is the starting page of your web browser and is not related to web history.
Therefore, the correct choice is (B) History.