On 18/11/2013 12:23, Karl Auer wrote:
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 09:13 +1000, Noel Butler wrote:
On 17/11/2013 17:20, Karl Auer wrote:
I'd like to know what these invasions are, for Chrome.
You've never disabled all the call home options, then run only
chrome
and a tcpdump session?
Maybe I
On 19/11/2013 07:11, Jeremy Visser wrote:
On 18 Nov 2013, at 10:13 am, Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net
wrote:
You've never disabled all the call home options, then run only
chrome
and a tcpdump session?
ET still calls home.
Do you have a blog? I’d be interested to see an analysis of
There is an argument that one of the reasons video piracy is so popular is its
far better user experience.
-glen
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On 17/11/2013 17:20, Karl Auer wrote:
I'd like to know what these invasions are, for Chrome.
You've never disabled all the call home options, then run only chrome
and a tcpdump session?
ET still calls home.
cheers
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On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 09:13 +1000, Noel Butler wrote:
On 17/11/2013 17:20, Karl Auer wrote:
I'd like to know what these invasions are, for Chrome.
You've never disabled all the call home options, then run only chrome
and a tcpdump session?
Maybe I should try that with Chromium. I've never
On 17/11/2013 11:08, Andrew Thornton wrote:
This will improve iview's access to Australians on local networks who
of course it will, since they are eliminating many users :
two types of audience members who will be directly affected by this.
Apple
Mac computers will need OSX 10.6 or
On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 16:07 +1000, Noel Butler wrote:
bye bye iview (I don't use privacy invading tracking progammes, ie:
chrome)
Chromium is not Chrome. Google's Chrome is based on Chromium. As far as
I can tell, Chromium is not substantially more or less privacy-hostile
than any other