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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:07 pm

DT. wrote:malaka lose the brown...

Malaka, it is configurable...

Changing the favorite menus:


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Changing the browser shell...

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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:42 pm

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Get Real! wrote:The Classic Browser v6.3 is now available for download...
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* In this version we turn the screws on User Tracking by identifying and condemning many popular e-commerce schemes that are still running rampant, to our custom HOSTS file list including...

Parsely, Waldo, Shopify, Taboola, Optimizely, Adobe, Yield-Manager, Cloudfront, MoatAds, Karma, OneTag, CookieLaw, Subscribers, Cxense, Harpocrates, Confiant, DigiTru, BrandMetrics, OutBrain, TinyPass, MailMunch,

...and many more, so be sure to upgrade your HOSTS file with our latest version ASAP.

NB: Knocking out such e-schemes means... 1.Your privacy is guarded, 2.Faster website loading, 3.Far less junk written to your HD, 4.Fewer banners to wade through (ie: You'll notice that the popular "Got it" banners don't even show up anymore!).

* Be sure to update your... 1.URL Keyword Blocking, 2.Cookie/Privacy Banner Handling (GDPR), and 3.Restricted Privileges, immediately to gain from the results of our latest research and hard work on User Tracking and banner delivery techniques.

In particular, "URL Keyword Blocking" which greatly compliments the Windows HOSTS file because it can block any URL that contains specific keywords, making it a very powerful assistant.

* New browser option "Content Security Policy" enables you to specify a stricter security policy at the browser level. Read the tooltips over each option before deciding what you want.

* Smarter shroud detection in this version. Shrouds are those annoying faded background curtains covering the screen that prevent users from being able to click until they accept something or the other. Use [F12] to clear many of these.

* Extended power - If you enable Beacon Reporting in the browser options, you’ll now be able to easily check and block all JavaScript beacon recipients (servers).

* A Smarter Tracking Pixel Detection in this version, avoids tricky false-positives.

* Popup and Kiosk windows now include a basic window functions menu in the top-right corner.

https://theclassictools.com/



malaka lose the brown...


What’s your preference DT? Beige? :lol:
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby yialousa1971 » Tue Jan 05, 2021 4:40 am

Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Get Real! » Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:26 am

yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby yialousa1971 » Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:55 am

Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/


Microsoft is finished. :D
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby DT. » Tue Jan 05, 2021 6:41 am

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:malaka lose the brown...

Malaka, it is configurable...

Changing the favorite menus:


nobrown.png


Changing the browser shell...

nobrows2.png


Aha! Ok stand corrected
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:43 am

Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/


I'm using LINUX MINT, I don't need WINDOWS! :D
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 07, 2021 12:42 pm

yialousa1971 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/

I'm using LINUX MINT, I don't need WINDOWS! :D

Yeah, it comes in many flavors… pretty much any seasoned programmer can compile their own version.

But what’s come over you lately… incessant Windows bashing? :?
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Paphitis » Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:41 pm

Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/

I'm using LINUX MINT, I don't need WINDOWS! :D

Yeah, it comes in many flavors… pretty much any seasoned programmer can compile their own version.

But what’s come over you lately… incessant Windows bashing? :?


Maybe Yialousa has wisened up as to who Bill Gates is?

Hence her low ranking in the Cyprus Forum Social Credit Score! :D
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Re: The Classic Browser... at last!

Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 07, 2021 2:48 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Doesn't work with LINUX :evil:

I installed and played with Red Hat many years ago... so I’m completely rusty now with Linux, but lots of articles on the Internet offer ways to run Windows programs on Linux if you consider it worthwhile…

https://www.howtogeek.com/133515/4-ways ... -on-linux/

I'm using LINUX MINT, I don't need WINDOWS! :D

Yeah, it comes in many flavors… pretty much any seasoned programmer can compile their own version.

But what’s come over you lately… incessant Windows bashing? :?


Maybe Yialousa has wisened up as to who Bill Gates is?

Hence her low ranking in the Cyprus Forum Social Credit Score! :D

I never understood this ranking… initially I thought the ones in the middle had the largest penis, until I saw Oracle next to me! :?
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