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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 24 February 2013, 17:32:36
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Anyone else seeing this, excluding that problem we had a couple of weeks back.
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No. Fine here.
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Ok here! :y
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Anyone else seeing this, excluding that problem we had a couple of weeks back.
Not in the past hour .. but not been on the rest of the weekend :)
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fine here also :y
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Nothing at present, but does happen occasionally in the mornings, between 5-630/7 am.
This has been the case for quite some time though, so not sure if its coinciding with any backups or maintenance.
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All good here :y
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Nothing at present, but does happen occasionally in the mornings, between 5-630/7 am.
This has been the case for quite some time though, so not sure if its coinciding with any backups or maintenance.
5:30 to 6am is probably best avoided, as the database is locked.
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i had it 2 or 3 times during the week but not today though
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fine here and also on new windows 8 mobile ;D ;D
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All's well here ;)
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fine here and also on new windows 8 mobile ;D ;D
Poseur.
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Touch wood,I've never had any problems[other than those created by myself!]in getting here.
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All good down here :y :y
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All fine here. :y :y :y
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Not seen it for quite a while now :y :y
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Not seen it for quite a while now :y :y
Me neither. But I'm gonna lose some weight.
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Error 21 (net::ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED): Unknown error
Keeps happening every day >:( >:(
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Error 21 (net::ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED): Unknown error
Keeps happening every day >:( >:(
What piece of shit browser are you using?
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iGoogle :-\
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Ah Chrome. 'nuff said.
Solution - uninstall all that google shite, and try a secure, reliable browser. If Windows, I'd recommend IE9/10
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Ah Chrome. 'nuff said.
Solution - uninstall all that google shite, and try a secure, reliable browser. If Windows, I'd recommend IE9/10
Didnt realize it was chrome :( Will sort it out .
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Ah Chrome. 'nuff said.
Solution - uninstall all that google shite, and try a secure, reliable browser. If Windows, I'd recommend IE9/10
Didnt realize it was chrome :( Will sort it out .
Yup, you're running Chrome on Windows 7, according to my stats. You're also reporting Safari, but I think thats because Chrome is based on crApple's Webkit engine.
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All good here on Chrome & Safari :y.
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Mite be the wireless router >:( It does play up if er indoors has laptop on using webcam ::)
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All good here on Chrome & Safari :y.
And me for Chrome only! :y :y :y
Especially now with my BT Infinity! :D :D :D ;)
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ok here :y :y
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iGoogle :-\
That's just a custom Google page, not a browser :y
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All good here on Chrome & Safari :y.
Chrome has a known problem on Windows, esp after using standby, that causes it not to connect to sites it has previously connected to. Actually Chrome has lots of problems under Windows, and more bugs than a Libyan coffee shop, and is best avoided anyway.
If you must use Chrome, and lets face it, unless you use Android, there isn't, ensure you update it at least twice a week. It really is desperately, desperately, desperately insecure.
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On chrome and all ok :y
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Ah Chrome. 'nuff said.
Solution - uninstall all that google shite, and try a secure, reliable browser. If Windows, I'd recommend IE9/10
Didnt realize it was chrome :( Will sort it out .
Yup, you're running Chrome on Windows 7, according to my stats. You're also reporting Safari, but I think thats because Chrome is based on crApple's Webkit engine.
wow so can you see what browser we use.And the web sites we have been on.. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Nothing at present, but does happen occasionally in the mornings, between 5-630/7 am.
This has been the case for quite some time though, so not sure if its coinciding with any backups or maintenance.
5:30 to 6am is probably best avoided, as the database is locked.
No problem, will do............. :y
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I use Norton Identity Safe on my android.
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I get server not found now and again when on the iPhone but tends to be when on 'edge' for connection so nowt really surprises me when on that damp piece of string....
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On chrome and all ok :y
Have you updated it recently?
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I use Norton Identity Safe on my android.
Never trust anything Symantec (or Veritas, but now Symantec have bought them).
Because your Norton is happily telling the world that your Nexus 7 (Build JOP4OC) is running Android 4.2, and a Chrome browsers based on Webkit. And the versions of those ::)
So if my server was nasty, it could taylor a payload for known holes in your browser/OS combo.
This is why it is so utterly critical to keep weak browsers (Chrome, and to a lesser extent now, Firefox) bang up to date ;)
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People don't realise the amount of info a web site can pick up about its visitors, anything from browser, operating system, sceen resolution, last site visited and so on and so on - suprising what you can do with a bit of java scripting ;)
Also most webservers make available loads of stats to web site owners
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I use Norton Identity Safe on my android.
Never trust anything Symantec (or Veritas, but now Symantec have bought them).
Because your Norton is happily telling the world that your Nexus 7 (Build JOP4OC) is running Android 4.2, and a Chrome browsers based on Webkit. And the versions of those ::)
So if my server was nasty, it could taylor a payload for known holes in your browser/OS combo.
This is why it is so utterly critical to keep weak browsers (Chrome, and to a lesser extent now, Firefox) bang up to date ;)
So, what would you browse the net with on an android?
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I use Norton Identity Safe on my android.
Never trust anything Symantec (or Veritas, but now Symantec have bought them).
Because your Norton is happily telling the world that your Nexus 7 (Build JOP4OC) is running Android 4.2, and a Chrome browsers based on Webkit. And the versions of those ::)
So if my server was nasty, it could taylor a payload for known holes in your browser/OS combo.
This is why it is so utterly critical to keep weak browsers (Chrome, and to a lesser extent now, Firefox) bang up to date ;)
So, what would you browse the net with on an android?
You have little choice. FF is available, but not really that much better than Chrome, although usually more secure.
My point being, you've bought a product that implies it protects your identity, and already I know how to gain access to your device (which is out of date, BTW). Exercise caution, do not assume any product can protect you :y
And with mobile devices, be even more cautious around rooting (linux based) or jailbreaking (crApple and Windows RT), as you effectively remove the OS's security layer.
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I use Norton Identity Safe on my android.
Never trust anything Symantec (or Veritas, but now Symantec have bought them).
Because your Norton is happily telling the world that your Nexus 7 (Build JOP4OC) is running Android 4.2, and a Chrome browsers based on Webkit. And the versions of those ::)
So if my server was nasty, it could taylor a payload for known holes in your browser/OS combo.
This is why it is so utterly critical to keep weak browsers (Chrome, and to a lesser extent now, Firefox) bang up to date ;)
So, what would you browse the net with on an android?
You have little choice. FF is available, but not really that much better than Chrome, although usually more secure.
My point being, you've bought a product that implies it protects your identity, and already I know how to gain access to your device (which is out of date, BTW). Exercise caution, do not assume any product can protect you :y
And with mobile devices, be even more cautious around rooting (linux based) or jailbreaking (crApple and Windows RT), as you effectively remove the OS's security layer.
Didn't buy it, it a free app.
What's your opinion of Trusteer then?
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Trying Firefox now, seems a much better browser on android.
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So .. TB doesn't like Chrome .. but is "reasonably" happy with FireFox ... how does Opera stand up ?? I tried it earlier.. seems a little slow at times, but at least it is "customisable" (if there's such a word) to what I want it to do, unlike IE which has the MS mentality of "I know best" all over the damned thing !!
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This is what I use (for security) on my tablet
https://www.lookout.com/download
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So .. TB doesn't like Chrome .. but is "reasonably" happy with FireFox ... how does Opera stand up ?? I tried it earlier.. seems a little slow at times, but at least it is "customisable" (if there's such a word) to what I want it to do, unlike IE which has the MS mentality of "I know best" all over the damned thing !!
For Windows, I'd always recommend, for general use, IE, for reasons of security and stability.
Opera is currently an oddity, as they are abandonning their own rendering engine, and committed to using crApple's Webkit, thus loosing its uniqueness.