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| 1405775 | 2015-08-06 05:59:00 | Thanks for the explanation of DNS.... Sorry for all these questions - having Unotelly on my computer, does this mean that any time I use Internet Explorer or Chrome etc. no-one can locate my computer or does (for instance) Unotelly only operate in relation to sites like Netflix etc. I just want to be clear what I am doing.... I am not trying to pirate anything but would prefer that I do not leave a trail of where I have been.... | Bryden (4161) | ||
| 1405776 | 2015-08-06 06:49:00 | if you don't want to leave a trial of where you have been you probably either just want to get over it, or not use an internet connected device at all you've got cookies, IP addresses, computer names, all sorts of things your best bet is to use "Tor", use a browser like Tor browser, delete your Facebook account, do not use Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo or your ISPs email service, don't use OneDrive, Dropbox or Google Drive. My suggestion is to just get over it. |
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| 1405777 | 2015-08-06 08:10:00 | Yikes.... Either Unotelly or hide.me has mangled my connection for my Panasonic smart TV.... now I cannot use the Internet surfing option on the TV and have tried repeatedly to fix it without success.... guess I could be having a tech visit. Memo to self - do not install programmes without first creating a restore point.... sigh.... | Bryden (4161) | ||
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