
about:blank as many of you will just open a blank page. By default Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera are set to open up a webpage on connecting to the internet.
Most of the time you won’t be interested in opening that default page. The result is unncessary wastage of bandwidth. This gets severe if you are on a limited download plan with your ISP.
By using about:blank as you start page of your browser you’re ensuring that when your browser is opened you do not load any page.

The above screen shows you the Options window of Internet Explorer, which you can access via Tools > Options.
Both Firefox and Opera make it easier for you to both maintain a home page as well as open the blank page when opening the browser. You can enter the homepage, but select to open a Blank Page whenever the browser is opened.
This is the setting I follow for bother the browsers
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