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Block Google Cookie

Written by kakasab on 4:01 AM


Are you aware that Google stores a unique identifier in a cookie to your PC? So everytime you search for a keyword it is tracked by them.
They can track you searches, and who knows that in the future they can share it or even sell this information.

If you want some privacy (i know all of us want privacy) you can use these free utility G-Zapper, after you install it G-Zapper will read the Google cookie in your PC and will allow you to delete or totally block the Google cookie.

"What you search for should be yours and yours alone. By clearing the Google search cookie regularly or blocking it all-together, you will help protect your attention data from others. G-Zapper makes this a breeze!" - Quote from their website.

Power of F5

Written by kakasab on 4:01 AM

If you have a favorite blog chances that you visit it several times in one day. If yes, this tips is for you.

The F5 key is the refresh key. You can press F5 when viewing a Web page to make sure that you have the most current version of that Web page. Because blog is frequently updated by their author, make sure you are currently viewing the updated blog. By using the F5 key, you can refresh the blog and show you the current. This will help you if you frequently visit a blog in a day to prevent from being late to catch the newly post to your favorite blog.

Another use of F5 key is to refresh the Windows screen. This can be a handy shortcut. If perhaps you are viewing the contents of a floppy disk and you insert a new floppy, your screen will still show the contents of the first floppy. Just press F5 to refresh the screen and see the contents of the floppy you just inserted.

BugMeNot Bypass Website Registration

Written by kakasab on 3:45 AM

Many websites force you to register to see content on their site. Most claim that they won´t sell or abuse your email that you register with but you can´t be sure about this. What if you desperatly want to access the content but don´t want to risk that your email account recieves heaps of spam because the email has been sold to spammers ?

You could try the BugMeNot Service that lets you seek for free logins to websites, you recieve logins to sites like nytimes.com or imdb.com. The BugMeNot database does not contain logins to paysites which is understandable, it´s main purpose is to give you access to free content without the need to register to the site you visit. You can use this bookmarklet that displays a login to the current website if one exists or this firefox extension if you are using firefox.

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