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Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby Get Real! » Tue Sep 29, 2015 2:00 pm

How to block obsolete and evasive cookies and protect your privacy in Chrome in just three diagrammatic steps.

NB: You will not lose saved passwords that appear automatically.

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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby kurupetos » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:03 pm

Chrome!? Are you kidding me? :shock: :lol:

I use IE & Edge. :oops:
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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby Get Real! » Tue Sep 29, 2015 5:12 pm

kurupetos wrote:Chrome!? Are you kidding me? :shock: :lol:

I use IE & Edge. :oops:

IE? Are you kidding us? Does IE even display HTML5 instructions correctly?

The worst… :lol:

https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html
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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby Cap » Tue Sep 29, 2015 7:23 pm

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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby kurupetos » Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:49 pm

Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Chrome!? Are you kidding me? :shock: :lol:

I use IE & Edge. :oops:

IE? Are you kidding us? Does IE even display HTML5 instructions correctly?

The worst… :lol:

https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html

Maybe that's true for IE, but Edge is OK. I like it... sometimes! :mrgreen:
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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:56 am

Get Real! wrote:How to block obsolete and evasive cookies and protect your privacy in Chrome in just three diagrammatic steps.

NB: You will not lose saved passwords that appear automatically.

1.
settings05.PNG


2.
settings04.PNG


3.
settings03.PNG


If it had said how to block obsolete and evasive Kooks from CF I might have been more impressed....
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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:59 am

kurupetos wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Chrome!? Are you kidding me? :shock: :lol:

I use IE & Edge. :oops:

IE? Are you kidding us? Does IE even display HTML5 instructions correctly?

The worst… :lol:

https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html

Maybe that's true for IE, but Edge is OK. I like it... sometimes! :mrgreen:


"Edge" is like the Curate's egg. The biggest issue I have is that it crashes by occasionally closing itself... plus it has problems with some Flash content despite supposedly having in-built flash support.
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Re: Block obsolete and evasive cookies in Chrome

Postby kurupetos » Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:17 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Chrome!? Are you kidding me? :shock: :lol:

I use IE & Edge. :oops:

IE? Are you kidding us? Does IE even display HTML5 instructions correctly?

The worst… :lol:

https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html

Maybe that's true for IE, but Edge is OK. I like it... sometimes! :mrgreen:


"Edge" is like the Curate's egg. The biggest issue I have is that it crashes by occasionally closing itself... plus it has problems with some Flash content despite supposedly having in-built flash support.

It's better on brand new PCs. Same is true for Win10. :wink:
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