Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I was just stating my opinion that changing browsers just to run ToTV is not a "simple solution"...especially considering all the recent technical issues with ToTV and the uncertainty of the source(s) of those problems. |
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You're missing the problem. It is not popup ads, it's the presence of classified ad threads posted by members within TOTV that show up when a member clicks on New Posts. Ads can outnumber the other threads so members have to scroll through many threads in order to see ones that interest them. There is a button at the top of the screen that says Hide Classifieds which should hide these ads during a visit, but only does so until you return to the main screen from reading a post. Then you have to click it again to hide the ads. Prior to the security update that screwed up many things, the button worked properly.
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I'm surprised no one mentions the political posts, they are more annoying than the classifieds, however hitting the 'hide classifieds' button does remove the politicals also. However, everyone is right, you must hit it again after reading a thread. Another annoying problem is after reading a thread, you can't just hit the 'back' button, I sometimes have as many as a dozen pages to go back through, so I hit my 'back/history' and then find the main page. This site has been such a bother that I spend very little time here anymore.
I used Firefox from 2005 until 2015, and then switched to Google Chrome. I found it much faster, easier to operate, and it stores your info. When my laptop crashed a year ago, all of my bookmarks came back on my new computer as soon as I signed into Chrome. Otherwise I had weeks of work to try and find all those bookmarks. |
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YUP!!! I don't know that many folks have re-sold items before. IF they aren't new from the store...in reality they should be about 15 to 20% of what the original cost was and in some instances 10%. I was told that by someone who was an auctioneer and also had a re-sale business.
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Bingo! And that is why medical professionals, anyone who needs to abide by SOx or PCI should never ever use Chrome (or anyone who is concerned about privacy).
At most facilities I have worked with - Chrome is seen as a "virus" and or "Spyware" and its executable not allowed to run (stopped at the edge device). |
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Laundered?
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If you use Edge's InPrivate mode to cover your online tracks, you might want to think about changing your web browser. Edge has already got some stick for its lack of extension support -- "it's coming, it's coming!" Yeah, whatever... so's Christmas -- but now it turns out that InPrivate mode is a privacy nightmare. It is possible to peak behind the curtain and see which sites have been visited when using a browsing mode that should mask this. There are similar features found in other browser. Chrome has Incognito mode, Safari has Private Browsing, Firefox has... actually, Firefox has Private Browsing too. Whatever the name, what these browsing modes all have in common is that once the browser is closed, there is no record of which sites have been visited. That's not to say that ISPs and law enforcement agencies wouldn’t be able to determine the browsing history, but from a local point of view it is as though no browsing has taken place. But Edge is different. Somewhat counterintuitively, Edge actually records browsing history in InPrivate mode. More than this, by examining the WebCache file it is a relatively simple task for someone to reconstruct full browsing history, regardless of whether surfing was performed in regular or InPrivate mode. These were the finding of infosec expert Brent Muir. Over on Forensic Focus, researcher Ashish Singh warns: The forensic examination of most web browsers has proven that they don't have a provision for storing the details of privately browsed web sessions. Private browsing is provided for a purpose, i.e. privately browsing the web, which is being delivered. However, in the case of Microsoft Edge even the private browsing isn't as private as it seems. Previous investigations of the browser have resulted in revealing that websites visited in private mode are also stored in the browser’s WebCache file. |
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With Tor - NO ONE knows (or can find out unless they are NSA). It is based on the Firefox platform
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I agree 100%
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See our prior note - we are working to correct this thank you.
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well said! And true!
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As noted we are working to correct this thank you.
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This morning I attempted to make this post twice to ask this question, and both times my computer froze up on this website and I got the message that the site was not responding, did I want to wait or kill it. Both times was when I got to the reply to thread page. Also, I noticed there were 7 posts after my last post yesterday, but yet this thread did not show up under new posts, I found it by going to my profile and then clicking on my older posts. |
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