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  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Random? Shoving random things up your ass is also a bad idea. But I'm guessing most people check to see what things are before shoving them up their ass. At least that's what I do. YMMV.
    Pics please.
    Have you seen the look on my face in my avatar pic? Now you know what's up.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Not really. Assuming most people use Chrome, then you just add through the Chrome extension store.

    Though I applaud you for taking precautions, you have a long ways to go before you reach @DJDuck levels of computer illiteracy.
  • RatherBeBrewing
    RatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Not really. Assuming most people use Chrome, then you just add through the Chrome extension store.

    Though I applaud you for taking precautions, you have a long ways to go before you reach @DJDuck levels of computer illiteracy.

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Not really. Assuming most people use Chrome, then you just add through the Chrome extension store.

    Though I applaud you for taking precautions, you have a long ways to go before you reach @DJDuck levels of computer illiteracy.

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Not really. Assuming most people use Chrome, then you just add through the Chrome extension store.

    Though I applaud you for taking precautions, you have a long ways to go before you reach @DJDuck levels of computer illiteracy.
  • HairyBallsDawg
    HairyBallsDawg Member Posts: 1,078

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Not really. Assuming most people use Chrome, then you just add through the Chrome extension store.
    Adding it from the Chrome extension store guarantees nothing. They found 106 chrome extensions last summer that were sniffing keystrokes of users.

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-removes-106-chrome-extensions-for-collecting-sensitive-user-data/

    You've been warned.

    I'd never install an extension on a browser you use for anything like logging in to your bank, brokerage, etc.
  • Emoterman
    Emoterman Member Posts: 3,333

    doogie said:


    Public service announcement: It is possible (quite easy, actually) to avoid seeing/loading ads in your web browser. Even on your mobile browser. There are extensions for this.
    I remember my browser-extension-based-ad-blocking phase.

    https://pi-hole.net/
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,549 Swaye's Wigwam

    doogie said:


    There are extensions for this.
    Installing random browser extensions when you don't now what you're doing is a great way to get malware on your computer that will watch your activity next time you use that browser to log into your bank account.
    Random? Shoving random things up your ass is also a bad idea. But I'm guessing most people check to see what things are before shoving them up their ass. At least that's what I do. YMMV.
    Pics please.
    Have you seen the look on my face in my avatar pic? Now you know what's up.
    YKW
  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,502
    How about DuckDuckGo.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    HFNY said:

    How about DuckDuckGo.

    Default search engine in UWAD offices, is what I’m hearing
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183

    ntxduck said:

    Per Jhop via BDTW

    “The smoke around Washington wide receiver Puka Nacua is founded. I’m hearing he’s gone and has reached out (via back channels) to Oregon about joining the Ducks. As hard as this might be to swallow, but given what else is out there, Oregon doesn’t have room for Nacua and won’t be able to make room for him. I’m not sure if that means he’ll go to Utah or BYU or somewhere else, but the Ducks just can’t use a spot on him.”

    Greyshirt a possibility?
    Oregon’s wrs suck balls. They will find a way. Addison will be kicked off or some random shit like that. They’re not dumb.
    TLDR: Oregon will be 6 scholarship players over the 85 limit by signing day and needs a flea market worth of couch sales. Including returning seniors there are currently 96 scholarship players.

    Sounds full. But...

    Oregon is never full. Because that’s what caring means. The athletic department will have to pay the university an extra $600k for those out of state scholarships.

    *NOC WARNING*

    First off, Mario thanks you for the compliment. Not dumb is pretty high praise for a program that kicks field goals from the one yard line and punts from the other teams 45 when down by 13.

    Secondly, Oregon has so many busts at WR to cut but Bryan Addison is not one of them. For one, he played CB in 2020. As a freshman he produced more than the rest of the WR busts combined.

    Do Oregon’s WRs suck balls? Most of them do, enthusiastically.

    Devon Williams doesn’t. If he can just stop trying to punch players on the other team and save it for the bar and house parties that would be great. Pittman doesn’t. Johnson and Redd were waiting for Sherbert to leave before they became good. Everyone else sucks, but this was Oregon’s best WR group since 2015. That’s not saying much, but even the Hellen Keller school has a valedictorian.
    There’s flexibility in 85. 25 however means 25. Unless you didn’t hand out grad transfer couches to Brown and Happle and an ill-fated one to Luke Hill. Then you can post date a few signees to 2020.

    Crystalball, on the other hand has four couches left to hand out. One is for Cardwell. One is just in case JTT changes his mind. Two can be for pursuing transfers.