Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-31 Thread Axel Grude
On 28/01/12 01:31, Mort wrote: Hi, Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that upset me: Transferring data

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-29 Thread Dustbin
Philipp van Hüllen wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb: MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their Facebook

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-29 Thread Lee
On 1/29/12, Dustbin dustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Philipp van Hüllen wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb: MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be something more

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-29 Thread Dustbin
Lee wrote: On 1/29/12, Dustbindustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Philipp van Hüllen wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb: MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-29 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Dustbin wrote: I understand the basic idea. It looks similar to something in Linux. But where do I put the hosts.txt file in Vista? C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\ same as it's been since Windows first issued NT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file#Location_in_the_file_system

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-28 Thread Philipp van Hüllen
Paul schrieb: All the blockers in the world won't do any good if you open the door and invite the trackers in. Delete your FB and all Google accounts. Always use fake names and throw away accounts. Turn off JS. Turn off html for email. Well, yes, that's the very secure way. There may be ways

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-28 Thread Ray_Net
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their Facebook stream sort of like a blog.

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-28 Thread Lee
On 1/28/12, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be something more complex -- I know a few, for

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-28 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 28/01/2012 06:19, Philipp van Hüllen told the world: To mention a good initiative: A German IT news portal torn between supporting social networks and not willing to do the above (for several reasons, I guess) includes potential link to FB/G+/Twitter, but only

Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-27 Thread Mort
Hi, Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that upset me: Transferring data from Facebook Reading Google

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-27 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 27/01/2012 23:31, Mort told the world: Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-27 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
MCBastos wrote: Also, many (many, many many...) websites have some sort of facebook thingie on their pages. It might be just the like button, it might be something more complex -- I know a few, for instance, that insert their Facebook stream sort of like a blog. I investigated a page/site a

Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-27 Thread Paul
Mort wrote: Hi, Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its main newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the newspaper. However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that upset me: Transferring data from Facebook