29-05-2020, 16:41
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
Me neither. The first thing i did is install an app to make the start menu and everything look like windows 7.
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LOL, I have windows 7, configured to look like XP.
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29-05-2020, 19:11
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
I still use my other Netbook, The Samsung NC-10 which is still on XP.
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29-05-2020, 19:37
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
I'm still using XP SP3 on my main system and W7 pro with classic shell ( Xp look alike ) on the lappy.
Note to mods: The last few postings could usefully be moved to their own thread in the IT section?
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30-05-2020, 09:31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
I use Windows 10 but have the look and classic windows theme shell for desktop. I just don’t like the look of Windows 10 clunkiness.
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Ya I have heard Win10 is quite bulky and very intrusive! (One has zero privacy on Win10)
I think the intrusiveness started with XP really.... (Win2000 SP4 is when they started locking the OS down)
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01-06-2020, 17:27
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
If you're concerned about intrusiveness, then I would strongly advise you to install a pi-hole or similar on your network and block _everything_ tracking you. Windows isn't the only culprit here! The worst offender in my home network is my LG TV
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01-06-2020, 19:46
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
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Originally Posted by Kushan
If you're concerned about intrusiveness, then I would strongly advise you to install a pi-hole or similar on your network and block _everything_ tracking you. Windows isn't the only culprit here! The worst offender in my home network is my LG TV ��
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What is a pi-hole?
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01-06-2020, 19:57
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
Same as an a-hole apart from pie goes in so it could arguably be your mouth.
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02-06-2020, 12:36
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Re: Website Unsafe Message (Microsoft Browsers)
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
What is a pi-hole?
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It's a raspberry pi running this software.
It blocks ads and trackers on your whole network (as long as you've configured it correctly).
I use a similar piece of software and yeah, you'd be surprised at what's tracking you:
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14-02-2021, 00:02
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An Awesome Dude
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I dunno if there is any kind of SW that would work on 98se to see if anything is tracking on my connection,it would be interesting but I have everything pretty much locked down so I dont know if much can track what I do..... (I always delete cookies,I have facebook BLOCKED.. I have 3rd party cookies blocked,I have scripts disabled)
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14-02-2021, 01:58
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Re: Running Old Windows
DNS Queries are not "tracking".
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15-02-2021, 00:50
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No I was just mentioning about trying to see what is tracking what seeing how locked down I have stuff.......
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