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They’re doing the exact same thing in Texas. The water near one of their facilities smells really bad.
They’re doing the exact same thing in Texas. The water near one of their facilities smells really bad.
Some software check for updates without requiring the packages to be signed. The ISP could do a HTTP redirect to a fake torrent client update. The program says “Update available”. It downloads a malicious version.
Other ISPs have been caught injecting adverts into their traffic. So there’s ways.
I guess they’re using browser fingerprints beyond cookies, such as WebGL to ID your hardware. Firefox on Strict with uBlockOrigin would probably prevent them IDing you. I doubt your IP factors in much because many people share IPs and it automatically rotates once in a while anyway.
Just clear your cookies lol.
Jokes on them. I uploaded 1 TB of pirated content years ago before the 365 subscription expired and OneDrive hasn’t functioned since.
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15 day visa free is pretty short. USA offers 90 day visa free visits.
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Sounds like a Ted X presentation.
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TL;DR: Entitled parent is angry that Valve makes a profit. Claims they’re a monopoly. They aren’t.
I can’t read the article because of a full screen Cookie Choices pop-up that I can’t dismiss. ☠️
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Weird episode of The Office.
Just put a number in front. I’m not gonna recommend any specific one because some of them have disturbing content.
HTTPS would prevent advert injection, assuming you didn’t accept a bad certificate at any point. But if they control your router and infrastructure, they can still redirect you to other pages however they want.