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Post by David Ellis on Dec 4, 2015 21:54:23 GMT -8
Kobo works. The Barnes and Noble link doesn't. The Apple link works. Good luck.
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Post by David Ellis on Dec 4, 2015 22:10:15 GMT -8
First time I've ever been to the Kobo site where I checked the link ten minutes ago. Then I checked my Facebook and a Kobo sponsored add was there for the Smashwords Forum Anthology.
Scary.
Forget NSA. If the civilized governments want to find out who has been naughty and who has been nice, they need to consult with Facebook and Kobo.
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Post by Ted on Dec 4, 2015 22:43:32 GMT -8
Kobo works. The Barnes and Noble link doesn't. The Apple link works. Good luck. Corrected Barnes & Noble link in original post. Works now. Thanks David.
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Post by Ted on Dec 4, 2015 22:55:04 GMT -8
First time I've ever been to the Kobo site where I checked the link ten minutes ago. Then I checked my Facebook and a Kobo sponsored add was there for the Smashwords Forum Anthology. Scary. Forget NSA. If the civilized governments want to find out who has been naughty and who has been nice, they need to consult with Facebook and Kobo. Yeah, who needs NSA when Facebook and ad-trackers are monitoring your every movement. On Firefox, the latest version, I installed an addon titled 'Self-destructing cookies' to help add a bit of privacy. Together with 'NoScript' and 'Better Privacy' addons I'm hoping to reduce some of the tracking. I'm not sure if IE has any such addons. Chrome might, but as it is by Google and Google makes money from selling ads and big data I suspect there might be some leakage in any event. Of course there is always TOR when you want a higher level of privacy.
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