Any i-clubbers having internet explorer/aol problem?
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Installing AOL 9 would probably reset your browser settings. I set both first- and third-party cookies to 'prompt' because you have the option of setting it to 'always accept/block this domain.' That way, you only deal with each website once. And no, I don't recall ever having a 'fight' with you... unless maybe you were one of the fellas who was convinced of the merits of the Weapon*R a while back... that one lasted quite some time.
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nope that wasnt me...i remember i pissed off someone and looked like a real idiot...well if you read this im sorry..and whatever we argued about chances are you're right...thanks for all the info guys! this place is really really great...ban suvs third party cookies would be like ....pop ups? and first party would be the site you are viewing, right? thanks!
oh and aol usually keeps the same settings for aol stuff (like aol's ads, email settings, etc) so theres a chance my security/privacy settings are the same...i dont think i ever changed them before installing 9.0 so either way it shouldnt matter right?
oh and aol usually keeps the same settings for aol stuff (like aol's ads, email settings, etc) so theres a chance my security/privacy settings are the same...i dont think i ever changed them before installing 9.0 so either way it shouldnt matter right?
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