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  • Vanity: FR Screen Display (Google Chrome)

    04/17/2024 12:59:43 PM PDT · by Don@VB · 27 replies
    4-17-22 | Me
    I've been viewing FR for well over twenty years, and the majority of the time I've used Google Chrome as my preferred browser on a Samsung tablet. Recently, FR font displays have appeared extremely small, even with font and zoom settings adjusted to maximum size. It's only that way on FR using Chrome. I can switch to Firefox and everything is fine, but was wondering if anyone else was having any similar problems.
  • How to Locate and Share links (URL's) on Free Republic (Instructions for Mozilla and Chrome)

    03/23/2024 11:52:12 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 16 replies
    3/24/2024 | vanity
    The following explains how to obtain a link for a thread and for a specific post so you can save it or share it elsewhere. I created these instructions for those using Mozilla FireFox browser. I posted an additional step for those using Google CHROME.When you first click on a thread title in the forum, the thread's page displays the URL for that thread at the top of the browser (image below). You can copy the link to share/save the location of the entire thread. To obtain the specific link for post #7, use your mouse to click on the...
  • Google to warn users they can be tracked while in Chrome's 'Incognito' mode

    01/26/2024 2:55:03 PM PST · by Enterprise · 19 replies
    https://www.abc.net.au ^ | 18 Jan 2024 | ABC site
    Google's Chrome web browser will soon include a warning that "private" browsing does not prevent users from being tracked, a move that comes months after Google settled a related privacy lawsuit. In December, Google settled a $5 billion privacy lawsuit, which alleged that it spied on people who used Chrome's private browsing — or 'Incognito' — mode. A pre-release version of the browser has been found to include an updated privacy warning that addresses a key piece of evidence in the settled lawsuit — that users "overestimate" the privacy protection features in Chrome. When the change is rolled out, users...
  • Weird PC problem: Bluetooth works with Edge, not Brave or Chrome

    01/17/2024 1:54:02 PM PST · by Paul R. · 22 replies
    Me | 1/17/2024 | Paul R.
    Can a computer problem get any weirder? I'm running a fast Dell laptop with Win 11 Pro. If I play audio from YouTube while browsing with Brave (or Chrome), System sounds, test tones from Windows' troubleshooter, etc., play over a bluetooth speaker just fine, but the audio on the YouTube vid plays only over the tiny laptop speakers. (Nothing is connected to the headphone jack.) I've been all through Windows troubleshooting, and even a session with a MS tech support rep, to no avail, other than doing a Shift + Shutdown now results with (after booting back up and returning...
  • WEF Orders Firefox, Chrome & Safari To Start Blocking ‘Blacklisted Websites’

    08/13/2023 11:52:43 AM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 117 replies
    The People’s Voice TV ^ | 08/12/2023 | Sean Adl-Tabatabai
    The World Economic Forum (WEF) has instructed major web browser company’s to begin blocking websites deemed “undesirable” by the globalist elites.The WEF-controlled nation of France is the first nation to issue a legal directive to web browser company’s to block all websites listed on a blacklist compiled by the Macron regime.Calling the plan “well-intentioned yet dangerous,” Mozilla warns that Young Global Leader Emmanuel Macron is plowing ahead with plans to force web browsers like Firefox “to create a dystopian technical capability” allowing the globalist elite to regulate what people see online.“Article 6 (para II and III) of the SREN Bill...
  • Looking for different browser

    12/28/2022 8:56:14 AM PST · by rapture-me · 53 replies
    12/28/22 | self
    I've been using Firefox for years and am now ready to switch. I'm looking for a browser that protects my identity, is reliable, and compatible with most websites. Any recommendations from our experts?
  • Senators Introduce Open Source Software Security Act

    09/24/2022 7:16:22 AM PDT · by Right Wing Vegan · 26 replies
    U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Rob Portman (R-OH), Chairman and Ranking Member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, have introduced bipartisan legislation to help protect federal and critical infrastructure systems by strengthening the security of open source software. The legislation comes after a hearing convened by Peters and Portman on the Log4j incident earlier this year, and would direct the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to help ensure that open source software is used safely and securely by the federal government, critical infrastructure, and others. A vulnerability discovered in Log4j – which is widely used open...
  • A Major Security Bug Hit Google Chrome: Update Your Browser ASAP A critical security vulnerability in Google Chrome was found and patched over the weekend. Make sure your browser is protected.

    09/06/2022 1:27:31 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    CNet ^ | Rae Hodge Sept. 6, 2022 11:03 a.m. PT
    If you're using Google Chrome or a Chromium-based browser -- whether on MacOS, Windows or Linux -- it's time to check for a critical security update. On Friday, Google released a Chrome update to patch a significant vulnerability that is actively being exploited in ongoing cyberattacks. Google urged users on all operating systems to update Chrome as soon as possible. The security lapse involves a collection of back-end libraries called Mojo, which are used by Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Brave and Microsoft Edge. The zero-day vulnerability is classified as high severity and has been labeled CVE-2022-307. Google's update patch fixes...
  • Google warns Chrome users browser has been hacked

    04/29/2022 9:08:45 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 27 replies
    ktla ^ | Apr 29, 2022 / | Marley Kayden,
    If you use Google Chrome as an internet browser, beware: Your information could be compromised. Google issued an alert warning billions of Chrome users that the browser has been successfully targeted by hackers, and listed 30 security flaws, including seven deemed to have a “High” threat level. It is unclear who hacked the firm, and whether any users’ security was put at risk. Google said further hack details are currently being restricted by the company “until a majority of users are updated with a fix.”
  • Arise and Shine[Charismatic Caucus]

    04/16/2022 2:52:54 PM PDT · by Jedediah · 1 replies
    I see The Lord picking up a gem and brushing it off then he breathes into it and it comes alive as he laughs and smiles so many colors of light shine forth from it in all directions . He holds it up high and then let's go of it as it rises out of his hand pulsating with delightful colors of the rainbow . I hear him saying " Rise up oh well , Rise up even higher for The Voice of many waters is calling to you for His Glory ! And this Gem is you . Revelation...
  • Google Chrome 100 Trips Up Websites That Can't Count That High...Version 100 problems are rare but also affect Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge.

    03/31/2022 7:05:25 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    https://www.cnet.com ^ | March 30, 2022 3:12 p.m. PT | Stephen Shankland
    Google on Tuesday released Chrome 100, an iteration of the popular browser that can trip up websites that weren't written to handle three-digit version numbers. It's a problem that, though rare, also affects people using Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge. The problem crops up because developers sometimes try to adapt their websites for particular browser versions. Browsers share their version number through a short text description called the user agent string, but website scripts sometimes extract just two of the three digits in the version number. Problems can include websites not working at all or showing a popup erroneously saying...
  • How To Save an Old Laptop by Installing Chrome OS Flex Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.

    03/31/2022 7:40:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    https://gizmodo.com ^ | 31 MARCH 2022 | By David Nield
    Chrome OS isn’t just for Chromebooks now. It’s not pleasant seeing a once-beloved laptop (or desktop) computer slowly slide into obsolescence as it gets too old and tired to keep up with the demands of modern-day computing, but Google has now provided an option for these ailing machines in the form of Chrome OS Flex. Chrome OS Flex is the standard Chrome OS that runs on Chromebooks, in a form that you can install on computers that aren’t Chromebooks. The idea is that the lightweight operating system won’t weigh your old device down to the same extent as Windows or...
  • Chromium upgrade breaks more than it fixes

    02/18/2022 6:30:37 AM PST · by George from New England · 23 replies
    self
    Anybody using Chromium 98.0.4758.102 (Official Build) snap (64-bit) My son upgraded it last night for me. There are things I need google search results for and ... When I type in search box I see the cursor move, and invisible typing occurs. The drop down suggestions appear incomplete. If I am searching for btc. I see an invisible position in the text box and the suggestions appear "itcoin, etc. The first character is invisible, even in the suggestion drop down. Upgrades: One step forward, three step back.
  • Google's New Chrome OS Flex Will Rescue Your Old PC or Mac...The successor to CloudReady is now in early access with a full rollout expected in the coming months.

    02/15/2022 10:13:39 AM PST · by Red Badger · 62 replies
    https://gizmodo.com ^ | 15 FEBRUARY 2022 | Phillip Tracy
    Google today announced a new operating system, Chrome OS Flex, a free-to-use, cloud-based OS built to convert old PCs or Macs into Chromebooks. The new OS was developed by Google a few years after acquiring Neverware—the makers of Cloudready—and was primarily made for schools and businesses with fleets of old PCs or Macs that have been bogged down after years of use. Google argues these systems could be revitalized by stripping out Windows or macOS and installing Chrome OS Flex, a lightweight operating system that can run on weaker hardware and remain stable for years due to its reliance on...
  • Google Just Gave You the Best Reason Yet to Finally Quit Using Chrome

    01/26/2022 10:01:57 AM PST · by george76 · 44 replies
    Inc ^ | JAN 26, 2022 | JASON ATEN
    The browser is no longer a thing that exists for you to navigate the internet. A while back, Google said that it was on board with the idea that cookies--the little pieces of software code that websites use to do all sorts of things like keeping you logged in, and letting an advertiser know when you've clicked on its ad and then made a purchase--were bad. At least, the third-party kind--the ones that track your activity across the internet. Those types of cookies would be blocked in Chrome by 2023. Except, because Google--like every advertising platform--uses cookies to know what...
  • Not just deprecated, but deleted: Google finally strips File Transfer Protocol code from Chrome browser (FTP is dead)

    10/20/2021 9:34:06 PM PDT · by dayglored · 63 replies
    The Register ^ | Oct 20, 2021 | Richard Speed
    The Chromium team has finally done it – File Transfer Protocol (FTP) support is not just deprecated, but stripped from the codebase in the latest stable build of the Chrome browser, version 95. It has been a while coming. A lack of support for encrypted connections in Chrome's FTP implementation, coupled with a general disinterest from the majority of the browser's users, and more capable third-party alternatives being available has meant that the code has moved from deprecated to gone entirely. Support for fetching document resources over FTP was stripped from Chrome 72, proxy support for FTP was removed in...
  • Quit Google Chrome For One Of These 3 Privacy-Friendly Alternatives

    09/13/2021 4:57:43 PM PDT · by T Ruth · 102 replies
    Forbes ^ | Sep 11, 2021 | Kate O'Flaherty Senior Contributor Cybersecurity
    There has long been a movement to ditch Google Chrome, but many people end up going back to the browser, simply because it functions well and many apps are optimised for it. But recent moves by Google—such as the delayed but widely believed to be privacy-infringing FLoC update—are pushing people to say it: Enough is enough, it’s time to quit Chrome. *** Firefox is the number one alternative if you want to ditch Chrome, and that’s because of its privacy ethos. Firefox is owned by Mozilla, a non-profit, so it doesn’t need to perform tracking to serve you ads. ***...
  • The mantle of Favor

    06/24/2021 4:01:18 PM PDT · by Jedediah · 1 replies
    I'm about to move you into the realm of the heavenlies, Now you will walk in my glory, Wherever you are and wherever you stay, I shall be with you in extraordinary ways. The lame will walk and the blind will see. One word from you will remove catastrophe. Be my eyes upon the earth all 7 are now endowed in you, as Enoch walked now so shall you . . . My hand of blessing 🙌 shall be their sign , That I Am with you in pure power "Divine", Now you shall see the future,the Now and the...
  • Can't get into any Google sites

    06/02/2021 1:32:06 AM PDT · by Oshkalaboomboom · 26 replies
    Vanity ^ | 6/2/2021 | Oshkalaboomboom
    I can't get into anything Google: mail, Youtube, translate, etc. I looked at the settings in chrome and it said that google.com was blocked but I don't see how to unblock it. I don't think it's a chrome setting because it doesn't work on any browser. My default browser is Brave. I use Kaspersky for virus protection. Is this a firewall problem? A Windows 10 problem? It just started yesterday.
  • Microsoft announces retirement of Internet Explorer

    05/21/2021 11:15:30 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 88 replies
    https://techxplore.com ^ | MAY 21, 2021 | Staff
    Microsoft said it is retiring Internet Explorer, the browser it created more than 25 years and which is now largely abandoned as people instead use competitors like Google's Chrome or Apple's Safari. "We are announcing that the future of Internet Explorer on Windows 10 is in Microsoft Edge," the company said in a blog post Wednesday, referring to its other browser. "Not only is Microsoft Edge a faster, more secure and more modern browsing experience than Internet Explorer, but it is also able to address a key concern: compatibility for older, legacy websites and applications," Microsoft said. People ribbed Internet...