[QUOTE=danharibo;43990892]There's no fix for social engineering. If you want software that does what you want, use Free browsers like Chromium and Firefox.[/QUOTE]
"social engineering"
...what?
The only extension I have other than adblock and donottrackme is the FP title fixer and I can't tell if that thing ever worked.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;43991410]If there's a command line switch to disable their security then you're not being barred from doing anything
It's like having to fiddle a bit to root your phone, but even simpler[/QUOTE]
It's the principle of the matter, not the fact that you can circumvent it. You shouldn't have to in the first place.
[QUOTE=Quark:;43998359]It's the principle of the matter, not the fact that you can circumvent it. You shouldn't have to in the first place.[/QUOTE]
[URL="https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topicsearchin/youtube/ads$20sound$20-video$20-copyright$20-wii$20-adsense|sort:date|spell:true"]Most of these users disagree with you.[/URL]
You guys know you can just drop the extension file on to the extensions page and it'll install it no matter where you got it from?
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;43992715]The only extension I have other than adblock and donottrackme is the FP title fixer and I can't tell if that thing ever worked.[/QUOTE]
well if my post isn't obscenely large then that script is working fine
FF FTW!
"Don't worry, we'll also throw you a new shitty YouTube layout !"
-Google+ master race
[QUOTE=ChickenLegGuy;44017773]"Don't worry, we'll also throw you a new shitty YouTube layout !"
-Google+ master race[/QUOTE]
New layout is better imo, takes more of the usable screen space up and looks cleaner.
yawn[QUOTE=noh_mercy;43970643]So I load up chrome and find that certain extensions that are used are disabled.
[url]https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/2811969?p=ui_remove_non_cws_extensions&rd=1&hl=en[/url]
I see this link and im like wtf, google disabled my stuff without my permission, can it even do that?
I have even found a bell icon on my task bar that was there without my permission. wtf is google doing.
I dont have an issue with the bell thing, but at least give me the option of opting in or out before you install shit on my pc.
The apparent reason behind the 'disabling suspicious extensions' was that many people were victims of malicious devs and malicious extensions. That (to me) is no reason to go dictator mode and disable my own shit, I can wipe my own ass thanks. Got no need for a big brother here.
and btw, there is no option to re enable disabled extensions.[/QUOTE]
[highlight](User was banned for this post ("Useless bump" - SteveUK))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=GingerFap;44043617]yawn[/QUOTE]
I don't see how this post is relevant to anything in this thread, unless if you are expressing boredom, in which case i recommend not dedicating a post towards it.
[QUOTE=FurrehFaux;43970966]Another reason to use Firefox or maybe, you know, not download random extensions from obscure websites.[/QUOTE]
Nobody cares about your browser elitism.
[editline]27th February 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=GingerFap;44043617]yawn[/QUOTE]
What are you even doing here
go away
By the way, about the bell thing. It only runs when Chrome is running, and Chrome is still running in the background after you close it (look at task manager). You can make Chrome not run after you close it by going to Settings -> Show advanced settings. There is a checkbox under "System" that says "Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed". Uncheck that, and the bell is no longer in your taskbar when Chrome is not actively open in a window because Chrome won't be running in the background.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.