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> Internet advertising: Depending on your annoyance level, there are cures
> for that.
> If you browse with Firefox, an add-in called "ad-bloc pro" will quietly
> prevent most of those from ever appearing.
> Even though it is called "pro", it is free.
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> I link with some family and some others I know and like. I can block people
> I stop liking, though I haven't done that much.
> Facebook is a convenient place to post pics of some of my projects.
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Another great add-on for Firefox is No Scripts
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722/?src=oftenusedwith
Identifies pop-ups, attempted scripts and exploits and requires you to
allow, temporarily allow, or disable them... you configure it over time for
sites you regularly visit and it handles things automatically from that
point on, unless the sites add on more "features"
Larry
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
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