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  1. Re:What's the differenece between this and ublock? on EFF Releases Privacy Badger, an Addon That Algorithmically Blocks Online Trackers · · Score: 1

    No i disagree its not. Tell me just what i should choose? And no the default option isn't and doesn't always remove what you want sometimes they keep coming back even after choosing the default option to block.Their is no way to report unbockable items, no way to report unblocked popups and so on. Sometime it blocks the whole site by accident why would a casual user know what to do to fix it except to uninstall it. What would a casual user do when given the below options?

    Click, Ctrl-click ##h4 ##.title ###comment_top_50269409 ###comment_50269409 ###tree_50269409 ###commtree_50269253 ###tree_50269253 ###commtree_50267595 ###tree_50267595 ###commentlisting ###commentwrap ##.d2incommentspl ###comments ###firehose ###content ##.col_2 ##.smack-refactor.container ###fix

  2. Re:What's the differenece between this and ublock? on EFF Releases Privacy Badger, an Addon That Algorithmically Blocks Online Trackers · · Score: 0

    Ublock is not user friendly its not for casual users its for advanced.

  3. Its their site on Reddit Updates Content Policy, Bans More Subreddits · · Score: 1

    Its their site they can make creat the rules as they damn well please. They also are not your rights defenders. The only thing i don't like is where can you go and be as hateful as you wish? You cant run websites from your own PC ISPs don't allow it so you have to rent a server and then abide by their rules as well so.... I think we should all be allowed to run a non commercial web site from our own PCs so we can trustfully have free speech. That,s what the Internet was all about in the first place right not just so corporations can make billions and make all the rules.

  4. Who is really infected? on Cleaning Up Botnets Takes Years, May Never Be Completed · · Score: 1

    So the only ones infected are the ones who don't run or keep their PCs up to date correct? Just like the Yahoo Flash exploit, wouldn't antivirus software be blocking that exploit as it is not a new exploit? what about people who don't run Flash with the default setting? i don't allow flash to save any data i don't let sites save data in it and so on.

  5. Re:They're going to be charging money for the OS s on In Windows 10, Ad-Free Solitaire Will Cost You $10 -- Every Year · · Score: 1

    I agree, but that's not my only reason.I have many reasons i dislike Win 8 And 10. We as you remember were lied to before.They were saposta give us many more features in Ultimate. We haven't been compensated for that lie as of yet. IMO

  6. Re:They're going to be charging money for the OS s on In Windows 10, Ad-Free Solitaire Will Cost You $10 -- Every Year · · Score: 1

    And what guarantee of paying for Windows 10 is there of no ads or easy removal of stuff that isn't a working part of the OS? Like MS store,Server services"cloud"?

  7. Free comes with a cost on Mozilla CEO: Windows 10 Strips User Choice For Browsers and Other Software · · Score: 1

    You downloaded it and installed it for FREE. You agreed to the TOS, so stop crying you made the deal with the devil because its FREE.

  8. Criminal on Tools Coming To Def Con For Hacking RFID Access Doors · · Score: 1

    new tools that will help you hack into the RFID readers that secure doors in most office buildings.

    Sorry,IMO this is a criminal act. Its one thing to find exploits and let the product maker fix them. Its very much another to create tools and make them public so the exploit can be used by ANYONE. Locks can be picked that doesn't mean your allowed to pick them, doing so will result in getting arrested as it should. Theses tools are created to break and enter nothing more nothing less.

  9. Justice? on Newegg Beats Patent Troll Over SSL and RC4 Encryption · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And liberty and justice for all...who can afford it.

  10. Re: Scripts that interact with passwords fields aw on A Plea For Websites To Stop Blocking Password Managers · · Score: 1

    Oh i know that i have had Roboform since it was released. No matter what the files type is it can be hacked and storing it on someone elses servers is far less secure. There is no argument anyone can make. The cloud "servers" are as secure as they make them. Taking your security away from you. Look today even Steam it has a huge security hole http://masterherald.com/steam-...

  11. Re: Scripts that interact with passwords fields aw on A Plea For Websites To Stop Blocking Password Managers · · Score: 1

    So why use a password manager that saves your passwords to a server? Whats the point of trying to be safe when you now have put your safety in their hands?

  12. Re:nothing new under the sun on Affair Site Hackers Threaten Release of All User Data Unless It Closes · · Score: 1

    My whole point was, yes married people do have more options then single people do as far as taxes are concerned. Nothing more,nothing less.

  13. Re:Correction: on Ex-Lottery Worker Convicted of Programming System To Win $14M · · Score: 1

    Stupid? How about smart, smart knowing if they lied they would be going to jail too. I'm guessing they were not as much his friends as he though they were lol.

  14. Re:"privacy of North Koreans" on Red Star Linux Adds Secret Watermarks To Files · · Score: 1

    Just how would a normal non techie know if his version of Linux hasn't has stuff added by the say NSA? Unless your a coder you wouldn't know. How do people know the copy they download from so and so university hasn't been NSAed? Unless you download from the Official servers you can be getting anything right?

  15. Re:Am I the only guy here that likes G+? on Google+ Photos To Shut Down August 1 · · Score: 1

    Did you forget day one of Google+? everyone who had an gmail account was forced to be a google + member. That and every thing you had was open to everyone all your email contacts, Everything you thought was private was now not private with no choices to stop it. Really your asking why?

  16. Re:nothing new under the sun on Affair Site Hackers Threaten Release of All User Data Unless It Closes · · Score: 1

    Well i did it for years my work would ask me how do i want to pay taxes as? single?married?married with dependents. I'm pretty sure we are not on the same page. That link is no where even close to what i said.

  17. Re:nothing new under the sun on Affair Site Hackers Threaten Release of All User Data Unless It Closes · · Score: 1

    Your forgetting one thing, most married people do not file as married filing joint they file as single then claim married and the deductions at tax time to get the refunds. Yes its their own money but for people how cant save on their own..A singe person can only file single..no refund unless they pay extra in fed taxes on purpose. So being married does have its benefits tax wise.

  18. Re:It needs to be regulated on Is Advertising Morally Justifiable? The Importance of Protecting Our Attention · · Score: 1

    Made with REAL FRUIT* see side panel for details

    *Made with Equal to 20% Fruit

  19. Re:Sling me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast on Class Action Filed Against Sling Media · · Score: 1

    Dude i have a nice collection none of which force me to watch ads. What movies, what studio does this?

  20. Re:Sling me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast on Class Action Filed Against Sling Media · · Score: 1

    Yes it was because of poor TV reception people moved to cable. Honestly cable should be crystal clear. I remember watching Cable TV from cable at my aunts house and my jaw dropped to the floor. I will say however MTV and HBO was advertised as Commercial free and they were sued when they added commercials. End Story was MTV wasn't a pay channel like HBO they could show ads Hoever HBO was a paid for extra channel so they cant show ads during the movies,shows only before and after. And no i don't have a link this is from memory which I,m sure isn't 100% correct.lol

  21. Re:Sling me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast on Class Action Filed Against Sling Media · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't this case be the same/similar as the Malware in the 90,s that put ads on everyone's web site as long as you had their toolbar? The ads covered the ads of the web site cant remember the name of it. I guess what im saying here is, hasn't there already been a ruling on this kinda behavior?

  22. Re:There are always options. on Windows 10 Home Updates To Be Automatic and Mandatory · · Score: 1

    How about Hello World? That's a program of sorts?lol

  23. Re:Feels weird agreeing with scientologists on Scientology Group Urged Veto of Mental Health Bill · · Score: 1

    I love how you total misunderstood what i said in true Hollywood style. As if i really think they have syringes ready and Waiting for someone to wig out. Hell maybe i think Thor is a real person? It was a though dude a though not based on any facts other then they do have sedatives that can put you down. God man get a grip.

  24. Re:Feels weird agreeing with scientologists on Scientology Group Urged Veto of Mental Health Bill · · Score: 1

    I don't know what the medicine is called but some can knock your ass out in a heart beat. Wig out in a Dr office or hospital you will get sedated, do that with a cop and your chances of getting killed are pretty high. Something to think about.

  25. Re:There are always options. on Windows 10 Home Updates To Be Automatic and Mandatory · · Score: 1

    The Irony is No OS, No Software of any kind has been released bug free, Ever.