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In response to
"
I like keeping the net open on my browser. Just a choice. -- nm
"
by
Bacon
Fair enough. Just wanted to put it out there just in case. -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Dec 4 '16, 14:05
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Responses:
okay, stupid question - how do I go to a site I sort of like (CNN) and keep video/audio from autorunning when I open a page? -- nm*
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crash davis
Dec 4, 14:07
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You can try adding a flash blocker or HTML5 blocker extension to Chrome or Firefox. Another option is to use Tampermonkey. There's a script that will -- (edited)
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Krusty
Dec 4, 14:42
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thank you for this info -- nm
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crash davis
Dec 4, 14:58
You guys have the internet? -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 4, 14:09
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yeah now, but its really new -- nm*
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crash davis
Dec 4, 14:09
It's cool. The alternative is having pay to view sites. If everyone blocks ads that is where we go. -- nm
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Bacon
Dec 4, 14:07
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