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They've had this message this for months now, how many times can you agree the same thing?
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Indeed - Thank goodness that it is not just on my computer.
google are on of the most invasive operations on the Internet - They want to know EVERYTHING about EVERYBODY - and you really do have to worry what you are actually agreeing to - when you (are (FORCED to) click 'ACCEPT' on this demand. ![]() |
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Guess -- have you configured your browser to delete cookies when you close it?
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I found that it only seems to happen with firefox
I cant try going to google on it and it happens then I close the browser try opera and it doent appear also, if you notice it says firefox wont allow you to alter some of the options when you try telling google to f uck off you nosey cont |
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Ranruma - are you saying that is/would be a posotive or negative?
Kindly expound on the relevance. --------------- I run Ccleaner EVERY day - BEFORE I start - thus removing all, or any, residual Cookies - as I also have the Extension 'Self-Destructing Cookies' - which continually clears the Cookies from any site that you CLOSE down DURING the day. Also 'BLOCK Third-Party' Cookies - so whenever I run such as Malwarebytes - It rarely finds any 'Tracking Cookies' - as it will on people's computers who do NOT 'BLOCK Third-Party' Cookies... 'prevention better than cure'. This gooogle message is not EVERY time I start a Browsing session - But seems to come in clusters - a few days together - then nothing for a week, or more - BUT - as a respondent on here has already highlighted - "how many times can you agree the same thing?" |
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dusty -
It is not, apparently, on CHROME - which is rather perverse, given that Chrome belongs to google - although I do not have google set as my HOME PAGE on Chrome - as I do on Firefox. However, if I then go to google, it DOES appear at the Head of the page - as 'A privacy reminder from Google' - with an Optionto 'Remind me later'... BUT it is set INTO the page - (NOT an overlay/Pop-Up) - and not prohibiting you from continuing. If you go to google Maps, though - on Chrome - the set-up is the same as on ANY Browser - ASKING you etc, etc. - But, again, Smaller, and voluntary - and Not an almost full-page Overlay - as the original google HOME Page Search problem. |
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I get that too sometimes.
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