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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Here's the thing.
Not all domain owners support www as a subdomain of their site. Admittedly, most do, but there are several (just in the last year), that I've discovered that don't,
Here's the thing.
Not all domain owners support www as a subdomain of their site. Admittedly, most do, but there are several (just in the last year), that I've discovered that don't,
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
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#47102
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Re: problems with nvda2018.3rc1
Try disabling or removing the emoticon add-on see if that helps any, as nvda now supports emoticons itself
Try disabling or removing the emoticon add-on see if that helps any, as nvda now supports emoticons itself
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Chris
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Over the years, there has been much hand-wringing from security experts over features that eventually become de facto standards.
The risk posed by this feature is, in my opinion, minimal. Others, of
Over the years, there has been much hand-wringing from security experts over features that eventually become de facto standards.
The risk posed by this feature is, in my opinion, minimal. Others, of
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Brian Vogel
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#47100
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
The article I linked to specifically cites instances where, if the beginning is omitted, the site address will look exactly the same. Security experts have been complaining about this. I don't
The article I linked to specifically cites instances where, if the beginning is omitted, the site address will look exactly the same. Security experts have been complaining about this. I don't
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Gene
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#47099
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problems with nvda2018.3rc1
best forum members,
I have downloaded the nvda 2018.3 rc1 and put it into use.
but I am not entirely positive, there is still something here and there.
Like, I have already experienced a number of
best forum members,
I have downloaded the nvda 2018.3 rc1 and put it into use.
but I am not entirely positive, there is still something here and there.
Like, I have already experienced a number of
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P. Otter
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#47098
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Very few of these fool me, but if I am unsure of one, I copy the link and paste it into notepad and inspect it.
Those fishing links will have a URL totally not related to the name of what they say
Very few of these fool me, but if I am unsure of one, I copy the link and paste it into notepad and inspect it.
Those fishing links will have a URL totally not related to the name of what they say
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Ervin, Glenn
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#47097
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
I would suggest that more people click on links to arrive at a web page than
type in the address themselves.
This is how phishing attacks work - you receive a plausible-looking email
claiming to be
I would suggest that more people click on links to arrive at a web page than
type in the address themselves.
This is how phishing attacks work - you receive a plausible-looking email
claiming to be
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Antony Stone
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Tempest in a teacup. The end user is responsible for entering the web address that they want, and that's what gets loaded.
Every modern web browser has allowed the end user to omit the www for some
Tempest in a teacup. The end user is responsible for entering the web address that they want, and that's what gets loaded.
Every modern web browser has allowed the end user to omit the www for some
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Brian Vogel
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#47095
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
I have done MSSE full scans and MRT scans and they find nothing.
I have never been comfortable with the third-party anti-virus programs, in fact, the state of Nebraska only uses security essentials
I have done MSSE full scans and MRT scans and they find nothing.
I have never been comfortable with the third-party anti-virus programs, in fact, the state of Nebraska only uses security essentials
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Ervin, Glenn
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Well, its a bad choice of default really for a setting that should be available in the main settings at first install.
I wonder what they were thinking?
I know that many sighted people are very
Well, its a bad choice of default really for a setting that should be available in the main settings at first install.
I wonder what they were thinking?
I know that many sighted people are very
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#47093
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
This has nothing to do with sharing data or any agreements with any other companies. This is a matter of pandering to convenience to the point that a core security matter, the ability to see a
This has nothing to do with sharing data or any agreements with any other companies. This is a matter of pandering to convenience to the point that a core security matter, the ability to see a
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Gene
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
Oh well! They know alright! I assume they knew when they signed a secret agreement with Mastercard... Or were they sleeping or drunk when they signed it?
None of those corporations is clean from the
Oh well! They know alright! I assume they knew when they signed a secret agreement with Mastercard... Or were they sleeping or drunk when they signed it?
None of those corporations is clean from the
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Mallard
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
I am currently using superantispyware, but its quite funny on access. The installer needs screen navigation to get to the I agree button and unless you launch it from the tray, it 'forgets' to tell
I am currently using superantispyware, but its quite funny on access. The installer needs screen navigation to get to the I agree button and unless you launch it from the tray, it 'forgets' to tell
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#47090
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COLUMN AND ROW HEADINGS
Hi List
This is just a bit of information for those who don’t know.
When one reads information on Wikipedia, NVDA repeats the row and column headers by default. This can be annoying when
Hi List
This is just a bit of information for those who don’t know.
When one reads information on Wikipedia, NVDA repeats the row and column headers by default. This can be annoying when
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Heaven Botma <heaven@...>
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#47089
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
I guess one has to realise, just as in Android phones, the customer is the main way they earn money, ie advertising to them and gathering data about them.
It is like many things the old, no such thing
I guess one has to realise, just as in Android phones, the customer is the main way they earn money, ie advertising to them and gathering data about them.
It is like many things the old, no such thing
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#47088
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Re: NVDA 2018.3rc1 espeak problem with Russian language.
I saw this mentioned on the Espeak list. I'd imagine other languages might be the same as well. I did not fully understand the problem as you say because I do not speak the language.
I think you
I saw this mentioned on the Espeak list. I'd imagine other languages might be the same as well. I did not fully understand the problem as you say because I do not speak the language.
I think you
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Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...>
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#47087
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
MSSE is an adequate program but no knowledgeable computer aedvisor says it is nearly as good at finding spyware as Malware Bytes. If MSSE was running, as it presumably was, during the time of
MSSE is an adequate program but no knowledgeable computer aedvisor says it is nearly as good at finding spyware as Malware Bytes. If MSSE was running, as it presumably was, during the time of
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Gene
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Re: A security change in Chrome you would be wise to correct
No i9ssues here, I use MSE and tha'ts it. I would just do a scann and see if somethign is up. Chrome rocks.
No i9ssues here, I use MSE and tha'ts it. I would just do a scann and see if somethign is up. Chrome rocks.
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Sarah k Alawami
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#47085
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Re: Skype and navigation, I see no headings and so on.
Thanks, that helps a lot! I still don't know how to close the chat though. So I still have all the messages and the edit field and such up from when I sent a message to somebody. Can't you make that
Thanks, that helps a lot! I still don't know how to close the chat though. So I still have all the messages and the edit field and such up from when I sent a message to somebody. Can't you make that
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John Isige
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#47084
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Re: Skype and navigation, I see no headings and so on.
Hi
headings are not in every part of skype only in certain sections.
to jump around the screen you will need to be in browse mode so you can
use nvda quick navigation keys.
If you are
Hi
headings are not in every part of skype only in certain sections.
to jump around the screen you will need to be in browse mode so you can
use nvda quick navigation keys.
If you are
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hurrikennyandopo ...
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#47083
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