12-01-2018, 09:16 AM
Thank you for the suggestions @xdude. Chrome will probably never help me as one's settings only take in effect when one is logged in with them - which I refuse to do. The add on for Mozilla Firefox has me worried when it came up with this warning:
That is what worries me. For every "remedy" one applies, there's a possibility of a conflict or another hole that can be hacked in. It's like taking a whole lot of medicine for X health issue, and then developing a Y health issue from medicine's that conflict with the health. I'd rather be warned either by the site asking for permission or my browser so I stay away from sites like that.
That is what worries me. For every "remedy" one applies, there's a possibility of a conflict or another hole that can be hacked in. It's like taking a whole lot of medicine for X health issue, and then developing a Y health issue from medicine's that conflict with the health. I'd rather be warned either by the site asking for permission or my browser so I stay away from sites like that.