'Display PDF in browser' whats the default?

Can anyone tell me definitively what the current default setting has been for whether Preferences/Internet Options/'Display PDF in browser' is checked or unchecked?
I'm curious to know as well if it has changed with 8, 9, and 10?

For all three the default is "checked".
Be well...

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